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∙ 13y agoCesare Beccaria
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∙ 13y agoUnder Craco's Code, the punishment for the most offenses was death. The code was known for its strict and severe penalties, including capital punishment for a wide range of crimes such as theft, adultery, and treason.
DEATH
Section 406 of the Pakistan Penal Code deals with criminal breach of trust, while Section 420 pertains to cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property. The punishment for these offenses can include imprisonment and/or fine as prescribed by the court upon conviction.
There are no set punishments for criminal offenses.
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Yes, when determining punishments for tazir offenses, judges are often encouraged to consider the specific circumstances of each case and to choose a penalty that is both rehabilitative for the offender and serves as a deterrent to others. This flexibility allows judges to tailor the punishment to the individual and the offense.
If they don't get the message from the punishment they received for their first offenses, then there seems little alternative.
Up to 10 years, plus additional time for any other offenses committed.
Being charged with Fraud and possibly other offenses depending on the circumstances.
There are no set punishment or sentences for criminal offenses. The court must consider the facts and circumstances of the offense, relevant law, the defendant's history, and any other mitigating or aggravating factors.
The Puritans believed in strict discipline and punishment for moral offenses. They utilized public humiliation, fines, imprisonment, and in extreme cases, capital punishment for crimes they considered to be severe. The purpose was to maintain social order and enforce religious adherence.
Joseph E. Jacoby has written: 'National survey on punishment for criminal offenses' -- subject(s): Administration of Criminal justice, Criminal justice, Administration of, Punishment, Statistics