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“Every would-be salesman signs a contract which contains a penal clause: If the salesman doesn't sell enough within the first month of work, which is ''on trial'', they are not only fired without being paid but they also have to pay 50,000 drachmas to the company!” she explains with glowing eyes
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I’m just interested in it as a penal system
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Also, it relieves the justice of the penal cases that involve robberies, corruption and frauds, finally all the cases directly linked to the anonymous possession of the money
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Now, it only functions as a penal museum
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During its short history from that important date onward, Sydney was transformed from an “austere penal colony” to a world-renowned modern city
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strenghening of the penal code and for more protection and respect for animals
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(3) The penal orders shall be issued by the directors of regional veterinary
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of the penal orders shall be carried out under the procedure of the Administrative
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– where more than two penal orders have been issued within a period of one year by the
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However, they said that the killer was in Iwahig Penal Colony
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Authorities, however, considered filing charges against him for fictitious name and concealing true identity under Title four, Chapter two, Section one, Article 178 of the Revised Penal Code
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They'd all served time at the Andricus Penal Colony for connections to CERKO, and their sentences had overlapped
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Separate penal statutes or a general harassment statute may list various ways to communicate harassment, including telephone calls, emails, and other forms of communication
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Most states that still recognize the crime of larceny have codified its elements into their penal code
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Several states and the Model Penal Code organize larceny and certain other property crimes under the classification of theft; other states retain the traditional common-law distinctions, however
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The offense developed under the common law, but most states that still recognize the crime of larceny have codified its elements into their penal code
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It originally developed under the common law, but states have incorporated the basic idea of burglary into their penal codes, albeit with some slight modifications
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Most states and the Model Penal Code use the same basic definition of burglary, however
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While most states have codified their robbery laws in their penal codes, in the absence of such a statute the common law definition would still apply
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The penal codes of each state define robbery in different ways, but the definitions contain the same basic elements
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Here's a basic description of the indecent exposure laws, with links to related topics and state penal code section
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Highlights situations that may constitute the crime of rape, including date rape and statutory rape, and contains links to state penal codes and federal laws against sexual abuse
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Describes the catch-all crime that encompasses unwanted sexual touching of many kinds, with links to state penal code and federal law on related crimes
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in the elevator that asking to be released from Canadian penal service was a point-
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per § 195 of the penal code)
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(Reference: Section 376 of the Penal Code)
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(Reference: Section 375A of the Penal Code)
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Sections 375 and 376 of the Malaysian Penal
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Section 376 of the Malaysian Penal Code
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Section 377C of the Malaysian Penal Code
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These individuals were obviously from penal institutions, so it wasn’t necessary to see on their uniforms the word, inmate – but it was there
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He’d probably have to violate the penal system and just whip
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misfits, spending much of their lives incarcerated in penal
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Office of Penal Institutions
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captured in an operation before they are transferred to a penal
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By the same token, prisoners in official penal establishments were
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lapels of this coat “I want you in jail for the rest of your life! You are looking at a penal sentence of 10 years and a fine of $10 million”
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In the penal code
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He sentenced the thief to two years in the Martian Penal Colony
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top-security Penal Colony on Mars
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the mere establishment of a penal colony was only a fraction of the truth
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It was so penal that it led to a resumption of hostilities 19 years later
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It was Muhammad’s ideal of a puritanical society that seems to have unwittingly pitted the poor of Islam against his penal code
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But then, why only blame the sharia when the modern penal code too leans heavily on the poor to ensure that they are kept at arms length from the privileged, not to spoil their party
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While it’s okay with them that those inhuman penal provisions of the sharia are done away with everywhere, save in the land of Muhammad, they block every move at reforms relating to the Muslim Personal Law, which empowers the mullahs, besides catering to the male chauvinism
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It would be an idea to resolve the issue of the sharia by leaving it to the umma in a referendum - whether they endorse it in toto – the personal as well as the penal sharia – or opt for the law of the land sans reservations
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(This is named after the penal clause in the Nigerian legal system
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Penal amputations were done without
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As are legal, penal, educational, and economic systems
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Where Were U When you heard of Michael Jackson's reanimation, the Maldives drowning, Paris Hilton's golden jubilee platinum pussy shot, Arizona being sold to Penal Corp
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But three thousand years later do you still think this is the epitome of justice and the highest calling of a penal system that a post-infotech culture can achieve? Has your social ethic of acceptable behavior become one of 'I want them to feel the pain I do!'? Is this really as far as you want to advance spiritually – to be equally inhumane as the perpetrators of inhumanity? Is this what you want to see on Justice TV's i for an Eye: some lucky lotto winner torturing the torturer, killing the killer, raping the rapist, drugging the pusher?
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recommend for penal action as per agreement with the
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There one can study the largest assortment of criminals outside of a penal institution, from the Artful Dodger and Bill Sykes, Fagin and Jim the Penman, to the most modern of noted crooks of fact or fiction, all done here in real flesh and blood
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The latest outspoken views came from the Justice Secretary who levelled the blame squarely on what he termed was the broken penal system
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That, he said, was the legacy of a broken penal system
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Demurrage : Penal charges for delay in taking delivery of goods that have arrived
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All other serious crimes involved the convicted to be banished from the democratic state, and being sent to some foreign penal colony to do hard labour
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have taught prisoners in some of the penal institutions report
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Ireland Plaque reads, The impact of the Penal Laws
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Some examples of the Penal Laws in Ireland directed
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He had granted him his way and Elm vowed to himself that it would be he who’d be plunging his sword into Pine's paltry, penal heart
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They were strong like humans and could reproduce sexually yet could also communicate telepathically if they wanted to, by using their enlarged penal glands that lie just above and behind your eyebrows
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reinstate this penal conduct in the light of my transgression and the serious nature of my horrific crime
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The whole country would rise in protest either at turning the penal system into a welfare program, or…
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The English had a long history of banishing their worst troublemakers by sending them to penal colonies and outposts that were chosen for their hostile environment in the hopes that whoever they sent there would be killed off by the hostile natives so they wouldn’t need to worry about them ever coming back to England to cause more trouble
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It merely states the infliction of a penal of recompense as justly “due,” but does not state the nature of it
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” That because man is of endless duration, the only alternative is a huge penal institution
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They were compelled to acknowledge, with the Sadducees, that the doctrines of the immortality of the soul, and a future eternal existence in penal retribution, were not to be found in the Pentateuch, nor
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This we shall now take as sufficiently proved by the emphatic declaration of Christ, and of His Apostles—that the case of humanity in sin and death is involved in the malign action of a Satanas, an 'ancient serpent,’ a mighty 'destroyer,’ more fell than any fiery dragon of preceding ages; and that the result has been to poison humanity with the virus of his own rebellion against the Infinite; the dread issue being sentence of return for man to the outer world and lower plane of animals, in penal conformity to the law of extinction for all earth-born lives incognisant of God; the finite eventually falling out of being by necessity when not in union with the Eternal
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That the 'punishment eternal’ is for a man to have his part in 'the lake of fire which is the second death,’ and to reach final extinction of life through penal infliction bodily and spiritual, suited to each man’s demerits, we see no reason to question
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If it be said that this objection is founded on the diminution in the minds of wicked men of the fear of a suffering which is sooner or later to come to an end, and therefore tells with equal force against the doctrine maintained in these pages, we reply that there is a boundless difference between the moral effect of a threatening of penal suffering terminating in glory everlasting, and that of a threatening of capital punishment, especially when it is made certain that the latter will be speedily executed in the 'miserable destruction’ of 'both the body and soul in hell
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He is Christ's, not merely by salvation from the penal consequences of his own immortality, but by re-creation
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Of the three objects which may be contemplated in the infliction of penal suffering—(1) vengeance, (2) prevention, or (3) the reformation of the offender,—the first, vengeance, or the retributive infliction of pain or death for wrong committed, —'the due reward’ of evil deeds,—suffering inflicted because it is deserved,— has latterly, through the influence of a few, chiefly skeptical, philosophers, been excluded from the objects aimed at in modern criminal legislation
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’ The Scripture asserts only that which Nature on all sides shows to be a real part of the plan of creation—the penal action of a destructive force, as all pervading as the creative
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Society is too well protected by prisons, banishment, criminal investigators, penal servitude
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circumstances, condemned to penal servitude in the second class for a term of eight years only
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Or the show of the tushes of power, soldiers, cannon, penal statutes
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There was an Act of Parliament which made it penal to procure ships for sailors
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But it is no use being angry and trying to hang a threat of penal servitude over the heads of the directors of shipping companies
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There will be neither scapegoats in this matter nor yet penal servitude for anyone
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Palpably he was one of his hangerson but for the matter of that it was merely a question of one preying on his nextdoor neighbour all round, in every deep, so to put it, a deeper depth and for the matter of that if the man in the street chanced to be in the dock himself penal servitude with or without the option of a fine would be a very rara avis altogether
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The American, Abe Slaney, was condemned to death at the winter assizes at Norwich; but his penalty was changed to penal servitude in consideration of mitigating circumstances, and the certainty that Hilton Cubitt had fired the first shot
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This person appears to have been none other that Beddington, the famous forger and cracksman, who, with his brother, had only recently emerged from a five years' spell of penal servitude
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Sully-Prudhomme, hear a penal sentence in the fiat, "You shall be born," particularly if addressed to potential issue of hers
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"Everything, everything, and am I prepared for it? Do I want it myself? They say it is necessary for me to suffer! What's the object of these senseless sufferings? shall I know any better what they are for, when I am crushed by hardships and idiocy, and weak as an old man after twenty years' penal servitude? And what shall I have to live for then? Why am I consenting to that life now? Oh, I knew I was contemptible when I stood looking at the Neva at daybreak to‐day!"
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And in the end the criminal was, in consideration of extenuating circumstances, condemned to penal servitude in the second class for a term of eight years only
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A computer check indicated they had become re-associated with the California penal system, currently residing in other institutions
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In 1894, a French army officer, Captain Alfred Dreyfus, was found guilty of passing military secrets to the Germans and was shipped off to the notorious penal colony on Devil’s Island, French Guyana
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Van Diemen’s Land – known today as the Australian state of Tasmania – was used by the British as a penal colony in the early 19th century