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  • goods of the deported Armenians were easily punishable, and we punished them.
  • g possession, use or consumption of the drug punishable as a class B misdemeanor.
  • Prostitution is punishable by prison and flogging.
  • icipation was made obligatory and abstention punishable by imprisonment.
  • (According to the Penal Code, treason is punishable by imprisonment of three to fifteen years.)
  • al law amended to make robbery with violence punishable by flogging.
  • The Treasons Act 1534 made it high treason punishable by death to deny Royal Supremacy.
  • ental torture is usually considered a crime, punishable by most if not all law enforcement agencies.
  • rting or even possession of illegal drugs is punishable by death.
  • Made an unlawful abortion an offence punishable by up to twelve years in prison.
  • The 1534 Act made it treason, punishable by death, to disavow the Act of Supremacy.
  • l organisation failing to prevent bribery is punishable by an unlimited fine.
  • Such deeds were perilous, since writing was punishable by death and tracking dates was hard.
  • nakh, worshiping Shemesh is forbidden and is punishable by stoning.
  • These new crimes are all punishable by Imprisonment for 7 years.
  • Picking or disturbing sea oats is punishable by fine in Georgia and Florida.
  • s under Roman rule, failure to sacrifice was punishable by death.
  • r the Islamic laws of Iran, homosexuality is punishable by death.
  • rially aid terrorists under 18 U.S.C. § 371 ( punishable by five years in prison) and the third was 1
  • A second offense is a class 1 misdemeanor punishable by one year in jail and a $2500 fine.
  • of hunting laws and regulations are normally punishable by law and, collectively, such violations ar
  • Spilling matches from the box is punishable by a fine (a finger or a sip per match).
  • The offense is punishable by imprisonment of up to one year and fines
  • ng a H7 symbol in German-occupied Norway was punishable by imprisonment.
  • Unauthorized wearing of the order is punishable by judicial imprisonment up to month or a fi
  • sought to make simple possession of cannabis punishable by only confiscation or a fine, rather than
  • der Estonian law, such incitement is a crime punishable by a fine or imprisonment of up to three yea
  • s post while on guard duty: a military crime punishable by death.
  • kyards was among the last offences that were punishable by execution in the United Kingdom.
  • isleading information for allowances claims, punishable by a fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonmen
  • ion is currently an unclassified misdemeanor punishable by 30 days in jail and a $500 fine for a fir
  • Because housing a confederate soldier was punishable by death, the old soldier was executed in fr
  • Violations of the Act were punishable by up to a fine up to £500, or up to five ye
  • uilty of a felony without benefit of clergy, punishable by death.
  • nsubordination to the Viceroy (an infraction punishable by death).
  • und (8 ounces) is considered a felony and is punishable by prison time.
  • s taking part in irregular fighting would be punishable by death in a court-martial.
  • the stonecutter who had struck an Egyptian, punishable by death, to try to save Yoshebel whom Joshu
  • d adopted British law making homosexual acts punishable by death.
  • t warns them that intruding into the city is punishable by death, and lets them go, but warns them n
  • r than genuine criminal offences potentially punishable by imprisonment.
  • hip or residency documents is a state felony punishable by imprisonment or fine.
  • s in prison, while performing an abortion is punishable by 6 to 24 months in prison.
  • ets, which made stealing from the collective punishable by ten years' imprisonment, was a failed att
  • ug counseling and education, but will not be punishable by arrest.
  • ession of one ounce or less a civil citation punishable by a $300 fine: stricter punishments exist f
  • less of marijuana as a Class 2 petty offense punishable by a fine of $100.
  • people in order to evade the 5s penalty was punishable by imprisonment of the driver for fourteen d
  • ourts martial, and defined which crimes were punishable by death, penal servitude, or corporal punis
  • agement; any hunting during closed season is punishable by law and termed as illegal hunting or poac
  • s sodomy laws, which made "buggery" a felony punishable by five years in prison or a $500 fine, were
  • ploy to Iraq; "missing movement" is normally punishable by two years.
  • owardice before the enemy", for example, was punishable by firing squad in most armies.
  • ising conduct or sexual conduct" is a felony punishable by up to ten (10) years in jail.
  • illa was charged with, conspiracy to murder ( punishable by life imprisonment), was dismissed on Augu
  • example, wearing clerical garb in public was punishable by a fine of 500 pesos (approximately 250 U.
  • ould not oppose making homosexuality a crime punishable by death for the overall spiritual and moral
  • nsidered abortion to be homicide, and it was punishable by a 4 to 5 year jail term with the loss of
  • to an emergency, whether physically or not, punishable by a fine of up to level 5 on the standard s
  • This crime is punishable by a fine of up $1,000 US dollars and up to
  • "according to the Law of Moses, adultery is punishable by death by stoning for both the sexes".
  • shment of a convict for a crime not normally punishable by death.
  • stianization of the Saxons, resolved to make punishable by law all sorts of idolatry, as well as the
  • of these coins and although this action was punishable by death, it was a widespread problem.
  • ns only the crime of copyright-infringement, punishable by up to 3 years' prison and a fine of up to
  • s Act set out a comprehensive list of crimes punishable by death, such as causing a fire or explosio
  • uded an 1855 law that made abortion a felony punishable by imprisonment; the sole exception permitte
  • cond and third were repeat offenses and were punishable by ten-year sentences, which qualify as seri
  • es and other sensitive installations, may be punishable by a prison term of up to one year.
  • ing and usage of non-government issued coins punishable by a fine of up to $2,000, a prison term of
  • n effect and makes it a Class 3 misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not more than $500, to "wear an
  • mmediately after, the commission of a crime, punishable by 25 years imprisonment.
  • Contraventions of the rules were punishable by a fine, or imprisonment of up to seven ye
  • a violation of FCC regulations, which may be punishable by fines up to $10,000 and/or up to one year
  • a medical degree and specialized training is punishable by fine of up to 80,000 RU; by a fine worth
  • sted during a seance and indicted with seven punishable counts: two of conspiracy to contravene the
  • arrel shirt" or "drunkards collar" after the punishable crime, leaving him to roam about town or mil
  • here there is bodily harm short of death, is punishable either by imprisonment for 25 years to life,
  • ty, the decision does not make all abortions punishable, however, because the Court no longer consid
  • Later abortions are not punishable if medical reasons, such as possible harm to
  • him... and lastly, that if an offence be not punishable in the Star Chamber, the prohibition of it b
  • ion and suppression of nuisances not already punishable in a summary manner by virtue of any act in
  • in the judges' opinion) that he would "avoid punishable involvements" in future, albeit that "change
  • society since the end of Vedic age and is a punishable offense in modern India, all documented Agni
  • , who was not carrying proof of insurance (a punishable offense in the State of Tennessee), said she
  • mandant once a month, failure of which was a punishable offense.
  • (b) an offence punishable on summary conviction.
  • it is otherwise a crime to disobey a notice, punishable on summary conviction to a fine of up to lev
  • ns of their observations and interviews with punishable souls in hell.
  • nt argued that because the law required that punishable speech be made with actual malice, as requir
  • on of any alcoholic beverages is illegal and punishable under the Islamic law.
  • anafis hold that “induced miscarriage is not punishable until the 120th day of conception”.
  • Two offences under the regulations were punishable with death.
  • It is punishable with imprisonment for life or any shorter te
  • A third offence was a felony, punishable with death by hanging.
  • Breaching the order is a summary offence punishable with a fine of up to £20,000 (the usual maxi
  • onsidered a petty offense in Colorado and is punishable with a $100 fine.
  • him before he left that speaking English was punishable with death.
  • For example, rape was punishable with life imprisonment, but attempted rape c
  • passport is a criminal offence in Hong Kong, punishable with a maximum imprisonment for 14 years and
  • rn or undermining of the Albanian power" was punishable with at least 6 months of imprisonment and u