The Fine Art of Murder was created on 1998-10-27.
On Murder Considered as one of the Fine Arts was created in 1827.
(302) of IPC: (MURDER) Whoever commits murder shall be punished with death, or (104) imprisonment for life, and shall also be liable to fine.
lifetime in jail. why would you need to know any way
(302) of IPC: (MURDER) Whoever commits murder shall be punished with death, or (104) imprisonment for life, and shall also be liable to fine.
no he did time for possession. he did not murder his wife Lex in not in prison for the death of his wife. he didnt do anything. hes fine and he didnt murder anyone. he made some mistakes and hes fine now. sure he was involved with drugs, but that doesnt make him a murderer. LEX LUGER IS OFFICIALLY IN PRISON FOR MURDERING HIS WIFE ELIZABETH! DON'T BELEIVE ME!? well click on the link www.naughtywrestlers.com ANSWER: Luger is not in prsion as he did not murder anyone.
yes he was charged with murder for a fine of 30k
What, you think I know? I guess there will be a fine? Worst? Death, i guess. Maybe the electric chair
section 302 is for murderSection 302 of IPC:Punishment for murder.- Whoever commits murder shall be punished with death, or 1[imprisonment for life], and shall also be liable to fine.CLASSIFICATION OF OFENCE:Punishment- Death , or imprisonment for life, and fine-Cognizable -Non-bailable-Triable by Court of Session - Non- compoundable.
There are 3 types of felony homicide in Illinois: For 1st degree murder - Felony 20 - 60 yrs in prison or natural life or death penalty For 2nd degree murder (voluntary manslaughter) - Felony up to $25,000 fine and/or 4 to 20 yrs in prison Involuntary Manslaughter and Reckless Homicide - Felony up to $25,000 fine and/or 2 to 5 yrs in Prison Felony murder falls under the definition of first degree murder, and is therefore punishable by 20-60 years, life, or death.
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Yes, it is always illegal. It may not be punished if you can prove it was self-defense. The consequences vary depending on the laws in the state or country in question. The charges can range anywhere from First Degree Murder to unintentional manslaughter. The punishment can be anything from the death sentence to a fine.