Convicts who misbehaved could be subjected to floggings, solitary confinement, hard labor, or restraints. They could also have their rations reduced or face longer periods of imprisonment. In extreme cases, convicts could be transported to more remote penal colonies or have their sentence extended.
The perpetrator was caught on camera stealing from the store.
The phrase "a murder of crows" originated from a time when groups of animals were given specific names based on their behavior or characteristics. In this case, "murder" likely stems from the belief that crows gathered together bore some association with death or violence, hence the term.
The teacher spoke to the delinquent student about his missing assignments.
It may be challenging to secure housing with a felony on your record as some landlords or property management companies may have policies against renting to individuals with criminal convictions. However, it is possible to find housing by being upfront about your past, seeking housing that is designated for individuals with criminal histories, or by working with reentry programs or organizations that assist with housing.
Some got a death penalty but that were mostly just the ones who were in charge.
You got shot for cowardice and you got hung for something i cant remember what is was :S
The Pendle witches got hung.
they got hung
We just got done reading the crucible and no it did not rain in act one of the play..
giles corey.
They got punishments if They didnt Obey the rules
Witches don't excist so there's no way that would've happened.
he got arrested
Witches did not have green skin or hooked noses. Witches could be anyone. People who were outcasts in society were typically the ones who got accused most often.
Type your answer here..bad ones got it
In real life, she was eleven, but never got with John Proctor. In the play "The Crucible," she was seventeen.