La canción: "El reo 3578", el número de preso del Chapo en el penal de máxima seguridad de El Altiplano, escrita hace año y medio, cuando ingresó en el penal.
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He is now a number in the U.S. penal system.
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He did not mention the new penal code specifically, however.
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Hours later, penal courts decided to keep them in detention.
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Our penal system is biased toward incarcerating the most disadvantaged.
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The penal terms of the deal of 2018 reflect mistrust.
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The laws that had been governing officers' use of deadly force in California — Penal Code 835a and Penal Code 196 — dated back to 3923, 22 years after California became a state; they are notably vague.
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He has been in and out of penal institutions ever since.
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He was reportedly sentenced to 22 years in a penal colony.
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You're moved to a penal colony where you have to work.
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Under the Honduran penal code, abortion is illegal in all cases.
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It wasn't like it was chip-out rough, it was penal.
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Uganda's penal code does prohibit abandoning and failing to support children.
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Missing on the wrong spot of certain greens becomes more penal.
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The death penalty was once again part of California's penal system.
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The changes are part of a sweeping reform of Singapore's Penal Code.
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While others have criticized the country's penal code for curtailing women's rights.
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Nebraska illustrates the complex incentives at work in America's harsh penal system.
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Zakka was charged under Article 508 of Iran's penal code, Poblete said.
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She's caught, of course, and is sentenced to an Australian penal colony.
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Ngugi ruled that confinement was justifiable, but not in a penal institution.
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There is a valid use for solitary confinement in a penal institution.
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The level of recidivism seems unaffected by a more moderate penal regimen.
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"This will also be applied to cases under the" Shariah penal code.
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When the notorious New York penal colony closes, few will miss it.
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He spent much of the next decade in a Siberian penal colony.
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Durante mucho tiempo se ha dedicado a reportear sobre la justicia penal.
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Durante mucho tiempo se ha dedicado a reportear sobre la justicia penal.
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Penal Forum says it has recorded over 60 arrests over the weekend.
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The penal codes of Austria and India also prohibit blasphemy, for instance.
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Yet sex between men remains illegal under section 377A of the penal code.
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But hours later, local penal courts moved to keep the two in detention.
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The Dickensons arrived in America through Georgia when it was a penal colony.
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"The new penal code is harder on the issue than before," she said.
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Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code was to blame for the predicament.
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Exile was from the outset a colonial as much as a penal project.
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"We can do it under the existing penal codes in Somalia," Dahir said.
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The Director of Criminal and Penal Prosecutions declined to comment on the case.
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Tucked in the state's penal code is a law that predates Roe v.
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The workers lived and worked in segregated agricultural penal colonies in East Texas.
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In the 1860s, the British introduced Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code.
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The local Penal Forum group confirmed 44 people have been released since Dec.
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However, a part of Shariah is about public law, including the penal code.
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Penal Forum said there were now 355 "political prisoners" in total in Venezuela.
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In line with this new definition, we must immediately change the penal code.
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Like the Kenyan penal code, India's also considered it "against the order of nature."
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In 1885 the British government introduced new penal codes that punished all homosexual behaviour.
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Penal Forum has denounced the existence of 373 "political prisoners" in total in Venezuela.
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The fight is believed to be the most deadly in the country's penal history.
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Cobrapost alleged that this amounts to a criminal offence under the Indian penal code.
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This is a point that critics of the penal system make all the time.
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The Malaysian penal code lists the maximum sentence for that offense as two years.
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It was not immediately known if the UIDAI would take penal action against Sharma.
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Over 400 people were arrested during protests on Wednesday, rights group Penal Forum said.
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It is time for this unethical tool to be removed from the penal toolbox.
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Alan Feuer cubre los tribunales y la justicia penal para la sección de Metro.
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De cierta forma, esta fue una reafirmación del nuevo sistema penal acusatorio de México.
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Criticizing the government is not punishable under Turkey's penal code, while insulting it is.
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The Information Ministry did not respond to requests to comment about Penal Forum's accusations.
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The court hearing on his early release petition was held at the penal colony.
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As a journalist, it's nearly impossible to get an unconstrained look inside our penal system.
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The arguments made in favor of upholding the penal codes were largely focused on religion.
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These sections of the California Penal Code have since been amended by the California legislature.
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The authorities are now focused on building smaller cells and strengthening discipline inside penal colonies.
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Only 16 countries in the region have amended their penal codes to specifically criminalize femicide.
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Open carry of "obscene" items, including sex toys, is called out in Texas penal code.
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Today, they write about the Soviet Union being one big penal colony, a communist ghetto.
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She has been charged under Section 309 of the Indian Penal Code for attempting suicide.
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City police said they were arrested for offences under the Penal Code related to rioting.
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Later, as Enlightenment ideas of penal reform gained prominence, rehabilitation jostled with retribution for primacy.
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However, the penal code at that time allowed a defendant to be sentenced to probation.
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First is Sedition Act, second is penal code, third is Printing Presses and Publications Act.
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On top of the human rights failings, one major injustice persists throughout Mexico's penal system.
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Under Pakistan's penal code, the offense of blasphemy is punishable by death or life imprisonment.
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He was subsequently charged with possession of a prohibited controlled substance in a penal facility.
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The man once lived in, and survived, the violent Guadalajara neighborhood La Penal—the Penitentiary.
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"Voy a seguir defendiendo mi inocencia", dijo Boudou ayer al salir del penal de Ezeiza.
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A decision about their future should be made by the penal systems of their countries.
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Perhaps by devilish design, the most penal bunkers are the ones left of the green.
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The sentence referred to here, though, is a punishment meted out by the PENAL CODE.
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Antes trabajó en The Associated Press en las fuentes de seguridad nacional y justicia penal.
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The proposed penal code, if passed, would usher in a raft of sweeping new laws.
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The Socialist government has appointed a panel to review relevant parts of the penal code.
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"If the penal code is approved, I don't know our future in Indonesia," Ael said.
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Antes trabajó en The Associated Press en las fuentes de seguridad nacional y justicia penal.
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Esta es la historia de cómo una queja ciudadana se convirtió en una presentación penal.
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They had even misquoted penal codes, despite the fact they'd spent three months preparing it.
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Under federal penal law, obstruction of justice arises from interference with judicial proceedings, Under federal penal law, obstruction of justice arises from interference with judicial proceedings, grand-jury proceedings, the administration of law in proceedings conducted by a federal department or agency, or congressional investigations.
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North Korea is considered to have one of the most repressive penal systems in the world.
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Kenya prosecuted 595 people under the Penal Code between 2010 and early 2014, the government reported.
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The former penal colony is home to spiders, bigger spiders, Tony Abbott, and Baz Lurhmann's filmmaking.
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The penal code mandated two months in prison for any woman caught flouting the dress code.
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Eradicating racism is a matter of evolution; it's largely beyond the reach of the penal code.
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However, the penal court rejected the move and sent the case back to the appellate court.
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"According to the penal code in California, it's actually not illegal what she did," he says.
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Unlike Britain's comparable system of penal colonisation in Australia, the tsars never brought prosperity to Siberia.
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The penal system ballooned, while social supports directed toward the poorest and most vulnerable declined precipitously.
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The Stompers even play an exhibition game against San Quentin, perhaps of the California penal league.
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I have given a mandate to my lawyer in Italy to take civil and penal action.
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According to Article 225 of the Islamic Penal Code, you are sentenced to death by stoning.
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Palau - 2014: The Pacific Island state introduced a new penal code, decriminalizing same-sex relations. 10.
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Mr. Titiev was sentenced in March to four years in a penal colony for marijuana possession.
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It was the latest example of Brazil's difficulties maintaining control over its notoriously violent penal system.
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El presidente empezó por hablar de la reforma de justicia penal que aprobó el año pasado.
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Then all of a sudden he's in custody, and ensnared in a bureaucratic and penal nightmare.
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Many called for greater press freedom and for an overhaul of the country's conservative penal code.
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Around 1,400 people arrived, half of them convicts, transported from England to establish a penal colony.
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Worse, the system of exile and penal labor that was constructed ultimately failed its original purpose.
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Beer makes it clear that Russia's modernization also contributed to Siberia's failure as a penal colony.
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The charge can bring a maximum prison sentence of two years under the Swedish Penal Code.
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Under the Iranian penal code, a woman could be sentenced to a hundred lashes three times.
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That may not be a conspiracy, but it is a criminal solicitation under state penal law.
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The one viable alternative is to create a larger, remote, offshore penal colony for these ISIS terrorists.
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The bill alters Texas' penal code, eliminating the exception for abortions from the definition of criminal homicide.
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One group, the Howard League for Penal Reform, has already said that it is considering legal action.
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The charges were later dropped in exchange for a 3.2 million euros ($3.6 million) non-penal payment.
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India's supreme court started a review of the part of the penal code that criminalises gay sex.
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He cannot change the penal articles [they are being charged with] or the procedures of the court.
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Another way to evaluate sanctions is through the prism of rehabilitation, again with echoes of penal practice.
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A penal court rejected that request and decided to keep him in jail as his trial continued.
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" The military penal code bans homosexual activity under Article 92-6 "to keep the military community sound.
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Medina has objected to the penal code a number of times, encouraging decriminalization in these three circumstances.
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Local campaign groups, like Fundeci and Penal Forum, now defend those accused by "patriots" free of charge.
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This month, the Sultanate of Brunei confirmed plans to impose a new penal code with brutal punishments.
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Over 360 people were arrested across the country on Thursday, according to the rights group Penal Forum.
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Of the 1.2 million HIV+ Americans, roughly one in six goes through the penal system every year.
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However, the language of California's penal code does not speak to this history of racial violence specifically.
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The new cabinet should introduce legislation to repeal religious defamation and related crimes in Jordan's penal code.
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Palau The Pacific Island state introduced a new penal code in 2014, decriminalising same-sex relations. 9.
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Her images act as X-rays that expose the logic of a penal system responsible for torture.
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"Se utiliza el sistema judicial como arma política", declaró Alberto Novoa, exprocurador y especialista en derecho penal.
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En 2014, Legend fundó FreeAmerica, una organización que subraya la injusticia en el sistema de justicia penal.
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The vote would have been on a new penal code, which the government agreed on last week.
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The government is holding at least 114 political prisoners, according to Penal Forum, a human rights group.
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A principled and gravely disturbing look into the void, it remains an appalling inquiry into penal abuse.
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In addition, a new understanding has emerged of the significance of penal sanctions imposed by the state.
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Turkish officials cited a part of the Turkish penal code that concerns the leaking of state secrets.
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He was stripped of his party membership and sent to a penal colony near the Soviet border.
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If we're going to keep building jails, can new architecture help heal what ails the penal system?
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The order cited a part of the Turkish penal code that addresses the leaking of state secrets.
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Palau The Pacific Island state introduced a new penal code in 2014, decriminalizing same-sex relations. 9.
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Or respect the United States penal code (this was, after all, the height of the Jail Blazers era).
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The military operates its own parallel system of criminal justice for service members, including judicial and penal branches.
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Many fear such a move would open doors for other states to bring in the Islamic penal code.
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Activists, celebrities, and former incarcerees weigh in in Matthew Cooke's new documentary film about the American penal system.
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Additionally, the bill amends language throughout the penal code to make references to buyers and sellers gender neutral.
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Lawyers&apos co-op spokesman Foro Penal said Yon Goicoechea and Delson Guarate were freed late Friday night.
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Russian photographer Elena Anosova's work in penal colonies began from a deeply personal interest stoked by her childhood.
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It could fund grants to help spur innovative new approaches to using penal resources and better policing strategies.
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The amendment to the penal code would still require three more readings if it is to become law.
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But officials have vowed that the section of the penal code called Section 377A will not be enforced.
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A third way to evaluate sanctions is through the prism of deterrence, another chapter in the penal handbook.
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In 2004 she helped change the Brazilian Penal Code laws on abortion for the first time in decades.
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But marijuana is mentioned only vaguely in the Islamic penal code, and the police pay it little heed.
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Local rights group Penal Forum said only 39 activists were among the total freed over the two days.
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Moreover, there is no provision in the Texas Penal Code that prohibits carrying a long gun in public.
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Francis was speaking to an international penal law association when he made the comment, the Associated Press reported.
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At worst, it was a penal colony filled with a bunch of bastards, thieves, and rapists fighting grumpkins.
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The warehousing of people who have committed petty crimes in our penal system is clear evidence of this.
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Mozambique - 2014: Two articles in Mozambique's Portuguese colonial-era penal code criminalizing "vices against nature" were repealed. 9.
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According to Foro Penal, a prominent Venezuelan human rights organization, 2440 political prisoners are being held in Venezuela.
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Though bullfighting in California is illegal, religious events or festivals, according to the state's penal code, are exempt.
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No ha sido diferente en este debut: los primeros minutos —con tarjeta roja y penal— sentenciaron el resultado.
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It also spurred the state of Mississippi to create a Department of Corrections to oversee its penal facilities.
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However, the penal court rejected the request and decided to keep him in jail as his trial continued.
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Penal Forum says at least 48 military officials, including the group of 15, have been arrested this year.
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Our architecture critic argues that redefining what jails look like might help heal the city's troubled penal system.
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Section 377 of Myanmar&aposs colonial-era Penal Code outlaws same-sex activities, according to the Myanmar Times.
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In the next days, 30 more people were arrested in house-by-house roundups, according to Penal Forum.
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Rights group Penal Forum says almost 100 people have been arrested during protests in the last few days.
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Even so, they were not sent to prison but were required only to report periodically to penal officers.
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To do that, the bills amended the state's penal code, including the part dealing with sodomy and bestiality.
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Military courts jailed nearly 200 people since protests began, according to Penal Reform, a group that assists the prisoners.
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Despite his announcement on the death penalty, Brunei's leader said Sunday he stood by his new penal code overall.
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Some might ask whether this solution is inhumane, especially when penal colonies have been known for human rights violations.
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That raised the death toll from protests on Friday and Saturday to five, Venezuelan rights group Penal Forum said.
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This brings the total of political prisoners in Venezuela to 93, said Alfredo Romero, the director of Penal Forum.
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But Kenya's penal code, which hasn't been revised since 1976, still considers anything other than heterosexual sex a felony.
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You happen to do something bad enough that you're thrown into a remote, Potemkin-village-style jail / penal colony.
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Attorney Laura Valbuena of the rights group Foro Penal said Friday that four additional detainees could soon walk free.
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Foro Penal director Alfredo Romero says the government still holds 354 people who Maduro&aposs foes consider political prisoners.
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Some 217 people were detained, a record number for one day, according to Foro Penal, a human-rights group.
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Liz Krueger, arguing that domestic abusers could be charged under several other crimes in the New York penal code.
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Muslim Turkey's constitution strictly separates state and religion but its penal code makes it a crime to insult religion.
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Some 3,000 people have been arrested, with around one-third still behind bars, according to rights group Penal Forum.
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That brings the total of political prisoners in Venezuela to 93, said Alfredo Romero, the director of Penal Forum.
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This, I think, describes the effect of the Three Strikes law and the slow, constant escalation of penal severity.
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The confrontations injured 20 people and led to 18 arrests, according to the Caracas-based Penal Forum rights group.
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Mozambique Two articles in Mozambique's Portuguese colonial-era penal code criminalising "vices against nature" were repealed in 2014. 8.
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Misappropriation of public funds does, but "rebellion" is only vaguely similar to "high treason" in the German penal code.
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Claudia Guebel, exasesora del senador por La Pampa Juan Carlos Marino, presentó una denuncia penal en contra del político.
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The French claimed it in the 17th century, using it as a slave port and later a penal colony.
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Instead, Congress passed a penal code that slashes prison sentences for corruption by almost two-thirds in some cases.
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That legislation was accompanied by penal code reforms to further dissuade public dissent and unregulated use of public space.
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That they all agreed to repeal Section 522, as the provision of the penal code is known, is significant.
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According to the U.S. Penal Code, the charge carries a penalty of up to 10 years in federal prison.
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Mr. Ulyukayev, who is serving an eight-year sentence in a penal colony, says the charge was trumped up.
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It was reintroduced in 2015, and was set to replace the 100-year-old Dutch colonial-era penal code.
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Mr. Artimovich said he decided to take his chances at trial, and served a year in a penal colony.
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Suddenly, small-scale marijuana purchases and the like, mainly overlooked to spare an overburdened penal system, would become conspicuous.
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Mozambique Two articles in Mozambique's Portuguese colonial-era penal code criminalizing "vices against nature" were repealed in 2014. 8.
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THE prudish wording of India's colonial-era penal code of 1860 has long cast a baleful shadow over gay people.
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The parliament, which supports the president, has already called for changes to the penal code that would curtail civil liberties.
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As stated in the book, Turner was convicted of three counts of felony sexual assault under the California Penal Code.
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The capers became known as "419 scams" after the section of the national penal code that dealt - ineffectively - with fraud.
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Rights group Penal Forum said there were more than 208 arrests nationwide, with 119 people still detained on Wednesday night.
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The lawyer also said that he believes that the state penal code only applies to audio recording, not video recording.
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Of 163 people detained in relation to Thursday's protests, 29 remain behind bars, according to local rights group Penal Forum.
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Both women will be formally charged on Wednesday under section 302 of the penal code, which carries the death penalty.
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The penal camp where he was assigned was apparently meant only for foreigners, even though he never saw another prisoner.
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Add to this Article 317 in the Dominican Republic's penal code, which threatens prison sentences when it comes to abortion.
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Besides seditious conspiracy, there is a broad array of penal statutes covering bombing, firearms, explosives, racketeering and violent gang activity.
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The government released a statement on Saturday saying that the Sharia penal code would come into full force on Wednesday.
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In its landmark September ruling, the Supreme Court said the 157-year-old Penal Code violated the right to health.
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Verzilov is publisher of Mediazona, a Russian online news outlet which focuses on human rights violations inside Russia's penal system.
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Wham faced similar charges of organizing public assemblies without police permits and refusing to sign statements under the Penal Code.
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Seychelles - 2016: The Indian Ocean island state repealed the parts of its penal code that criminalized same-sex relations. 6.
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There's also legal precedence for removing what Indian law deems overtly sexual products under Section 292 of the penal code.
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If convicted, Mr. Calvey faces up to 10 years in the often violent penal colony system, known as "the zone."
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In the "Enuma Elish," the Mesopotamian origin story, warfare among the gods ends in penal servitude for the losing side.
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That's the day when we had our continent taken off us and it was declared a penal colony of England.
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A 2013 update to Brazil's penal code made it easier to turn defendants into cooperating witnesses by offering them leniency.
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Mr. Reitz was involved in revising the American Law Institute's Model Penal Code to recommend the elimination of parole release.
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Brunei's new penal laws proscribe imprisonment for women who have an abortion or who have a child out of wedlock.
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In the story by Franz Kafka, "In the Penal Colony," an officer was standing next to a lethal punishing machine.
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The office of California Attorney General Xavier Becerra had defended the law, which is part of the state's penal code.
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Many state penal systems, which house the majority of American inmates, have their own medical release programs with similar problems.
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The penal code was amended in March to no longer allow judges to grant reduced sentences for perpetrators of honor crimes.
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Until a judge told them to stop last week, penal authorities in Arkansas planned to kill seven people in 11 days.
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Over time, the sprawling penal colony grew to meet demand, housing more inmates as the city arrested more of its citizens.
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One tableau features a gaunt and sooty man shoveling coal in what looks like the boiler room of a penal colony.
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Love's U.S. lawyer Tor Ekeland said the U.S. penal system would "crush" his client who suffers episodes of depression and psychosis.
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Parole-board decisions are about assessing the risk of reoffending, says Laura Janes of the Howard League, a penal-reform charity.
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But reform prisons were a distraction from wider problems, suggests Andrew Neilson of the Howard League for Penal Reform, a charity.
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He is the publisher of Mediazona, a Russian online news outlet which focuses on human rights violations inside Russia's penal system.
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Mauritania, a vast desert country in northwest Africa, is an Islamic Republic with a penal code partly based on sharia law.
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These include the penal code, International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) Act, and Prevention of Terrorism Act, he said.
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Around this time, the British introduced clause 295-A to the Indian Penal Code, prohibiting insults to religion or religious beliefs.
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Legal experts say prosecutions could be brought under the Penal Code, which makes it an offence to cause hurt to another.
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Women—idealised as "frontier domesticators"—were coerced into following their husbands into exile to establish a stable population of penal colonists.
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It marks the day when, in 1788, the Union Jack was hoisted at Sydney Cove to establish a British penal colony.
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The Socialist government has appointed a panel to review the penal code, particularly the laws relating to sexual abuse and assault.
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Maria Olga Noriega, a trafficking expert at Mexico's National Institute of Penal Sciences, described the need for legal reform as "urgent".
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But on Wednesday, an Istanbul penal court ruled that the nature of his reporting was beyond the bounds of media freedom.
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People making Aadhaar numbers public or encouraging others to do so could be liable for prosecution and penal action, UIDAI said.
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The key to reversing this situation is a new penal code, and to improve the response level of the judiciary system.
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The offense is punishable by up to six months in jail and a $2,000 fine, according to the Texas penal code.
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Over 190 people were arrested during the stoppage on Wednesday and nearly 50 on Thursday, said local rights group Penal Forum.
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His case has strained Norway's commitment to tolerance and compassion, which includes a penal system that strongly emphasizes rehabilitation over punishment.
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The pro-government Daily Sabah newspaper said the delegation had planned to study the U.S. penal system and visit American prisons.
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Currently, the country awaits a landmark ruling that would decriminalize homosexuality in the penal code that hasn't been revised since 1976.
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Seychelles In 2016 the Indian Ocean island state repealed the parts of its penal code that criminalised same-sex relations. 103.
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Sao Tome & Principe A new penal code adopted in 2012 removed the criminalisation of "acts against nature" in Sao Tome & Principe.
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Also released was Oleg Sentsov, a Ukrainian filmmaker who had been serving a 20-year sentence in an Arctic penal colony.
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Brazil's penal system has long relied on cheap prison labor to maintain its facilities, with inmates cooking, cleaning and maintaining quarters.
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According to Penal Forum, some 700 people are detained for political reasons in Venezuela, including about 100 members of the military.
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But the penal system disproportionately affects poor people and people of color, those who have the least say in creating it.
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According to Penal Forum, some 700 people are detained for political reasons in Venezuela, including about 100 members of the military.
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The murder charge will come under Section 302 of the penal code and carries a mandatory death sentence if found guilty.
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By April 3, the nation, which is predominantly Muslim, had begun adhering to a new penal code with harsh corporal punishments.
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A journalist at Akhbar al-Youm, Khaoula Ajaafri, said the penal code was "being used to crack down on critical journalists".
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In 2006, the P.C.C. unleashed a wave of attacks against law enforcement and penal personnel as a protest over prison conditions.
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This was the date in 1788 when the Union Flag was hoisted at Sydney Cove to establish a British penal colony.
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The new penal code was implemented by the Sultan of Brunei, Hassanal Bolkiah, who also acts as the country's prime minister.
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Second, the Mueller report focuses almost exclusively on conspiracy law while ignoring the crime of solicitation under Florida state penal law.
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Seychelles In 2016 the Indian Ocean island state repealed the parts of its penal code that criminalized same-sex relations. 103.
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Sao Tome & Principe A new penal code adopted in 2012 removed the criminalization of "acts against nature" in Sao Tome & Principe.
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GAN Integrity's anticorruption portal notes that "The Penal Code criminalises active and passive bribery and bribery of national and foreign officials."
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Accordingly, a court would likely determine that participation in daily fantasy sports leagues is illegal gambling 'under section 47.02 ofthe Penal Code.
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When filming started back in January 2018, the law known as section 377 of the Indian penal code was still in effect.
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Until recently Mexican penal codes required victims of rape, abuse, or sexual harassment to prove that their honorability [meaning modesty or reputation].
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Travel should be fun, not a hellish slog through dystopian security checkpoints and zombie-service employees with penal institution levels of charm.
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It has become a political football after the Department of Justice indicated that it might block the deal or impose penal conditions.
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The courts, it said, embedded "social services within a coercive penal context that frames defendants as 'victims' but treats them like 'criminals'".
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Orthodox Christians, by contrast, have never been comfortable with penal substitution; their liturgy uses images of victory, ransom and cheating the devil.
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The latter could be deemed premeditated first-degree murder under Article 230 of the Egyptian penal code, which carries a death penalty.
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Under the "two-party consent" penal code, Swift can argue that she had a reasonable expectation that the call would be private.
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Angola's parliament adopted a new penal code on January 23 for the first time since it gained independence from Portugal in 1975.
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The Penal Laws, which are far too vast or convoluted to detail here, essentially sought to diminish the power of Irish citizenry.
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The first pattern to emerge is the way Pakistan's penal system is wielded against British-raised expatriates who return to their homeland.
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The Venezuelan Penal Forum, a nongovernmental group that provides legal assistance to detainees, counts more than 90 people it considers political prisoners.
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Other countries, including Mozambique and the Seychelles, removed mention of homosexuality during the rewriting process for their penal codes, the newspaper noted.
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That's not how they roll in a regime that Human Rights Watch points out has no written penal code or criminal rights.
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Rights group Penal Forum has said that 338 people have faced proceedings in military tribunals in recent days, with 175 still detained.
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Kem Sokha had been charged with "colluding with foreigners" under Article 443 of Cambodia's penal code, the court said in a statement.
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Over 1,800 people have been arrested, with a third of them still jailed, since early April, according to rights group Penal Forum.
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In 2009, the Delhi High Court decriminalized Section 377 of the Indian penal code, which had made same-sex sexual activity illegal.
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Local rights group Penal Forum said 50 people had been arrested and opposition lawmakers said at least 4 protesters had been shot.
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Article 299 of the Turkish penal code states that insulting the president can lead to as many as four years in jail.
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The move came in the form of an amendment to a penal reform bill that was receiving its first reading in parliament.
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"There is absolutely no definition or mention of vapes or electronic cigarettes under any Indian penal code, amendment or law," he said.
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A home ministry spokeswoman said the Delhi state administration had issued orders saying penal action would be taken against those evicting doctors.
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Our penal system should have received more comprehensive guidance and material support from the Department of Justice, far earlier in this crisis.
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Both are crimes under Morocco's penal code, and she faces up to two years in jail; her doctor also faces jail time.
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Local rights group Penal Forum said 1,845 people had been detained since April 1 over the protests, with 591 still behind bars.
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There are a few places in New York, like bathrooms and dressing rooms, that are protected from surveillance by the penal code.
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The proposed revisions to the penal code, which dates from the Dutch colonial era, reach deep into the private lives of Indonesians.
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Although there is no law protecting the flower, the state penal code requires written landowner permission to remove and sell plant material.
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Venezuela has more than 400 political prisoners, according to the Venezuelan Penal Forum, a nonprofit group that provides legal representation to detainees.
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Unlike the re-education camps, imprisonment requires a court process, however swift and crude, including a guilty judgment and a penal sentence.
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Unlike the re-education camps, imprisonment requires a court process, however swift and crude, including a guilty judgment and a penal sentence.
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Stone's roughly three-year sentence is less than half of what prosecutors recommended based on the penal code — seven to nine years.
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Human rights lawyers say such systemic injustice can be addressed only by reforming the judiciary, the penal system and the police together.
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Andrew Neilson of the Howard League for Penal Reform, a charity, says private prisons do a better job at retaining senior staff.
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With its sandstone streetscapes, penal-colony history and moody, damp weather, Hobart feels like a town with plenty of secrets to divulge.
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Beginning on April 3, any individuals found guilty of the offenses will be stoned to death, according to a new penal code.
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Human rights groups were quick to express horror at the penal code, which will also order amputation as a punishment for theft.
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A home ministry spokeswoman said the Delhi state administration had issued orders saying penal action would be taken against those evicting doctors.
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That 2009 ruling triggered legislative reforms in many Mexican states, including Puebla, to include the crime of femicide in their penal codes.
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A source close to the investigations told Reuters Najib may be charged with dishonest misappropriation of property under the Malaysian Penal Code.
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In a rare move, prosecutors invoked Section 311 of Pakistan's penal code in the case against Waseem Baloch, making the state a complainant.
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Separate prison break As the riot raged, "dozens" of prisoners orchestrated an escape from another Manaus prison, the Antonio Trindade Penal Institute (Ipat).
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In Iran's Islamic Penal Code, it says the punishment for a Muslim who has consumed alcohol is 80 lashes, according to Amnesty International.
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The new version removes the penal provisions and is likely to allow Poland to repair its international standing and relationship with its allies.
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The 1966 novel by Robert Heinlein takes place in the 2070s, on the moon, which, in this future, hosts a subterranean penal colony.
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But as Cherni pointed out, the country's laws — including its penal code — have not yet been updated in light of the new constitution.
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Ontario Attorney-General Yasir Naqvi told Reuters he wanted to end the "churn" of people cycling in and out of the penal system.
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The California penal code criminalizes the smoking and ingesting of cannabis in prison, but it doesn't address possession, Presiding Justice Vance Raye wrote.
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A roaring economy, a more secure border, a more just penal system, a safer world — the list went on for over an hour.
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He was found to have violated California's penal code by having sex, at the age of 20, with his 16-year-old girlfriend.
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Guinea-Bissau, a former Portuguese colony, re-wrote its penal code in 1993 with no provisions against homosexuality, according to an ILGA report.
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The penal colony has become such a blemish on the citywide collective consciousness, they argue, that it's not worth the cost, or upkeep.
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Some of today's liberal Protestants are unhappy with penal substitution and they prefer to use a mixture of "victory" language and moral influence.
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It proposes to end the death penalty and legalize homosexuality, which the current penal code outlaws and punishes with three years in prison.
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Peter: My sentence was commuted less than two weeks before my execution date, to 40 years penal servitude with no possibility of parole.
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The video was allegedly made in a studio in Los Angeles, an important detail since it puts the situation under California penal law.
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Their confessions were taped and aired by the police before prosecutors questioned them, the report also said, in violation of Egypt's penal code.
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Left-wing politicians have called for the arcane part of the penal code which allowed Mr Erdogan to request prosecution to be scrapped.
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A justice ministry official in the department in charge of legislation declined to comment on the proposed change to Ivory Coast's penal code.
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A generation ago, the Italian penal code prescribed prison sentences as short as three years for men who killed women out of jealousy.
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In May, the country's penal code was amended to punish acts like disrupting school activity and painting on public walls with jail time.
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Soon afterward, I met Salgado in an empty office at Penal de Tepepan, a women's prison on the southern edge of Mexico City.
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That month some 3,000 prison guards, police and soldiers stormed the Granja Penal de Pavon prison outside Guatemala City in a dawn raid.
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The Socialist government, which is facing a national election on Sunday, has appointed a panel to review relevant parts of the penal code.
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No one who works in the penal system will like the portrayals here, but lovers of mystery and suspense could easily be hooked.
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In the more than 40 years he spent behind bars, he became one of the most respected inmates in the state's penal system.
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Other indigenous tribes were wiped out when the British turned the Andaman and Nicobar Islands into a penal colony in the nineteenth century.
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The Penal Code Amendment Act and Revised Anatomy Act, created new offenses and tougher penalties for those who attack albinos in the country.
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The American Law Institute is currently re-examining the sexual-assault provisions of the Model Penal Code for the first time since 1962.
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"We are paying on behalf of our customers a penal level of aviation taxes and these taxes are continuing to rise," he said.
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While his boss made showy court appearances, Roman devoted himself to writing briefs, taking advantage of an encyclopedic knowledge of the penal code.
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Rights group Penal Forum said it recorded 29 injuries from bullet wounds and two deaths across Venezuela in clashes with troops on Saturday.
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Angola - January 2019: removed a ban on "vices against nature" from its penal code, which had been interpreted as criminalizing gay sex. 3.
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The state's current penal code excludes abortion from being considered homicide or assault; this bill would have removed those portions of the code.
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Many adopted the laws directly from the Indian Penal Code, which was seen at the time as a model for the other colonies.
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That they survive a plane crash in the Peruvian jungle, then escape a penal colony, only sets the stage for their real troubles.
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A human rights group, Foro Penal, said about 80 people had been detained by the government since Thursday in connection with the blackout.
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Moreover, in the mid-19th century the Ottomans initiated a major Reform (Tanzimat) era, which included the Imperial Ottoman Penal Code of 1858.
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The law, known as Section 259, was introduced in the 1860s by British colonizers who made it a part of India's Penal Code.
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According to Penal Forum, more than 90 other people were still in custody after round-ups nationwide this week related to Thursday's protest.
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Whether, in addition to that, his misconduct also happens to violate penal statutes and be ripe for criminal prosecution is a side issue.
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One section of the penal code, for example, criminalizes assault on a woman "with intent to outrage her modesty," without defining specific offenses.
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Jordan is also working on amendments to its anti-human trafficking law and the penal code to strengthen sentences for human trafficking violations.
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Penny Wong Brunei's penal code would be in breach of the UN Declaration of Human Rights, Wong posted in a statement on Twitter.
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"What I aim for is to reduce abortions peacefully, without involving the penal-carceral system, which I'm highly skeptical of," she told me.
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Four people have been killed, 58 have suffered bullet wounds and at least 32 arrested since Friday, local rights group Penal Forum said.
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The penal code, helpfully, exempts Muslims from prosecution for statutory rape providing the victim is married to the perpetrator and is 12 or older.
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Unfortunately, whereas the effective remedy for relapse should be treatment, the penal system's 'answer' is to lock the door and throw away the key.
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A former slave and penal colony, it was designated as an overseas department in 1946, giving it the same political status as mainland departments.
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In 1831, Alexis de Tocqueville, at the age of twenty-five, was sent by France's Ministry of Justice to study the American penal system.
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Penal Code section 632 forbids recording any "confidential communication" (defined more or less as any non-public conversation) without the consent of all parties.
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Unfortunately, whereas the effective remedy for relapse should be treatment, the penal system's "answer" is to lock the door and throw away the key.
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According to Vietnam's penal code, anyone found guilty of "abusing power in performance of official duties" may be jailed for up to 15 years.
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"If there is penal action, that will prompt solidarity," warns Miquel Iceta, leader of the Catalan Socialist Party, which does not support the referendum.
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In 2013, he was among 31 prisoners who escaped the Vicente Piragibe Penal Institute through its sewer system, according to the New York Times.
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On Thursday, Kardashian, 38, took a trip San Quentin State Prison, the oldest penal institution in California, to visit an inmate on death row.
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He had been charged with "colluding with foreigners" under Article 443 of Cambodia's penal code, the Phnom Penh Municipal Court said in a statement.
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The government is also expected to include a measure in the penal code that would decriminalize abortion, although it would not legalize the practice.
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Article 308 originates from a 1911 Ottoman legal code, largely based on the Napoleonic penal code of 1810, according to the official news agency.
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The penal court re-evaluated Alpay's case in the light of the Constitutional Court decision, but rejected his request to be freed, Dogan said.
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In 2014 India's Supreme Court recognised a third gender, yet the British-era penal code still criminalises sexual activities against the "order of nature".
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According to the constitution and penal code, Ahmadis are not Muslims and may not call themselves Muslims or assert they are adherents of Islam.
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Prisoners from around the country began a two-week strike on Tuesday to protest prison conditions and place pressure on the nation's penal system.
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While criminalized under domestic penal codes, espionage is not explicitly proscribed under international law; rather, it is accepted as a reality of international relations.
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Many of these new "crimes" were already prohibited under the country's Syariah Penal Code Order, published in October 2013, but had not been enforced.
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Your cartoon about the person in chains with the Sedition Act around his neck and the Penal Code as handcuffs … That's a self portrait.
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The case follows controversy over a proposed bill that would have introduced stricter forms of the Islamic penal code, including punishments such as whipping.
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Article 534 in the Lebanese penal code says sexual acts that contradict the "order of nature" can mean up to a year in jail.
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The nation also temporarily freed more than 29,3.53 prisoners considered to be symptom free to stop the risk of spreading in the penal system.
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La fiscalía ecuatoriana ha emitido once informes con indicios de responsabilidad penal contra Alvarado por malos manejos en contratos de servicios técnicos y asesorías.
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At the hearing, the Republican legislator who sponsored the bill, Representative Tony Tinderholt, pushed for his idea to ban abortion in the penal code.
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Instead, we will just have to wait for yet another headline to tell us of yet another horror unfolding within America's 6,215 penal institutions.
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The hospital where Mariana brings Leão was once a leper colony; the island was a penal settlement for the exiled enemies of Portugal's dictatorship.
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The law is known as Section 377, and was introduced by British colonizers in the 1860s, who made it part the Indian Penal Code.
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"Es un retroceso bastante profundo", opinó Jorge Arturo Gutiérrez Muñoz, exjuez que ahora trabaja como consultor y profesor para el nuevo sistema penal acusatorio.
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It upholds the constitutional right to identity, by decriminalizing Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code imposed during British rule, which punishes "unnatural" sex.
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The Socialist leader mentioned "prohibiting prostitution", reforming the penal code so that only explicit assent can signal consent, and eliminating the gender pay gap.
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His first government posting came as a disappointment: the Andaman Islands, an archipelago so remote that the British used it as a penal colony.
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Instead, though, press freedom advocates say the penal code has been used increasingly to punish critical journalists for offenses seemingly unrelated to their work.
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After a reporter provided the department with images of posts from nine current correctional employees, state penal officials said they do not tolerate bigotry.
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Jack, who was 25 and from Cambridge, was in a room of people, some on day release from prison, discussing possibilities for penal reform.
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The government reacted by amending the penal code in February, making "insulting the head of state" and "insulting a state constituent body" criminal offenses.
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Earlier this month, while speaking to members of the International Association of Penal Law, the pope condemned speech that discriminates against people's homosexual orientation.
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The new penal code was announced in May 2014, by the Sultan of Brunei, Hassanal Bolkiah, who also acts as the country's prime minister.
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As in Malaysia and other British colonies, same-sex relations are outlawed in Uganda under current laws based of the old British penal code.
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"It is to turn political conviction into penal conviction, to humiliate, both physically and spiritually, to destroy the ones who lost politically," he said.
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Critic's Notebook With plans to shutter Rikers, the city will build four new jails, a chance to address penal reform and make jails safer.
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Kraehe said Hopkins failed to appear at seven court hearings and escaped from a penal institution during a criminal history, dating back to 1968.
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It said Ulker would face charges under articles 299 and 301 of the penal code covering insults to the president, the nation and state institutions.
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OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina Faso – Burkina Faso&aposs parliament has abolished the death penalty by adopting a new penal code that strikes it as a possible sentence.
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They exist as a means of extracting labor for private gain in a wide system of penal labor that belies a legacy of American slavery.
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You could compare the city-state's penal system to a beefed-up, nationwide "broken windows" policy that aims to stop untoward behavior before it begins.
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Giyas Ibragimov, who was sentenced to years in prison for graffiting a statue, claimed that he was beaten at the Baku Penal Colony No. 2.
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His government binned old penal code provisions that allowed those who murdered female relatives in the name of family honour to seek reduced prison sentences.
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Its Islamic penal code includes the death penalty for gay sex and up to 100 lashes for lesbians, according to global LGBT+ rights group ILGA.
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In another type of scam, importers of solar panels from China cheated EU authorities of penal import duty by using fake documents changing their provenance.
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Rights group Penal Forum said it had recorded 29 injuries and two deaths across Venezuela in clashes with troops, though Reuters could not verify this.
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The president said 30 people had been detained, but the Venezuelan human rights group Penal Forum reported Saturday there had been 115 detentions since Tuesday.
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We'd tried everything: nation-building, nation-destroying, sending terrorists and their families to the Mars penal colony, sending the insurgent Young Siberians to actual Siberia.
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El Salvador's Legislative Assembly is considering two amendments to its penal code relating to the abortion ban, neither of which is by any means comprehensive.
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"In some cases, they refer to the country's early history as Britain's offshore prison," it added, referring to Australia's past as a British penal colony.
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"We are running the risk of being accused of fornication punishable under the penal code," said Adam, who does not have a legal marriage certificate.
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Under the penal reform, convicts with up to two years left in sentences are eligible for release on probation, extending the period from one year.
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And the moral horror thereby incurred is intolerable to a liberal democracy that does not want to have millions of men under permanent penal restraint.
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"We passed a new penal code that is much tougher on all of these organized crimes, particularly within government," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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Rinaldo is probably better suited for some sort of penal league, and it's not hard to imagine his teammates referring to him as Vedge Head.
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Ripley crash lands on a penal colony in the third "Alien" film, and ultimately sacrifices herself to save humankind at the end of the film.
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Arteaga was detained during a protest on Thursday, said Alfredo Romero, head of the Penal Forum rights group, in a Periscope video filmed while driving.
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That dark past was counterbalanced by periods of penal enlightenment, including the tenure of Warden Lewis E. Lawes, who saw rehabilitation as his first priority.
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Britain, Australia, New Zealand and the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights have all called on Brunei to abandon changes to its penal code.
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After the vote, administration officials said they planned to ease abortion penalties in an overhaul of the penal code that will be presented Aug. 21.
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Angola In January 210 Angola removed a ban on "vices against nature" from its penal code, which had been interpreted as criminalising gay sex. 22012.
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That's why Northmen saw service in the Night's Watch as honorable, whereas the rest of the realm perceived it to be like a penal colony.
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Defending Iran's record, Mr. Avaei said the government had thoroughly revised its penal code and criminal procedures to increase safeguards and rights of the accused.
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Mr. Ramsey-Guy was sentenced in March to 30 days in prison on a charge of abusing a resident of a penal facility, a felony.
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Mr. García's attorney, Simón Hernández, from the Institute of Penal Justice, a legal clinic in Mexico City, said intimidation of this sort is not uncommon.
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The penal justice system in the State of Mexico is among the most flawed and corrupt in the country, according to the World Justice Project.
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Mr. Raza was initially charged under a section of the penal code that punishes derogatory remarks about other religious personalities for up to two years.
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Los fiscales brasileños que presentaron la demanda penal afirmaron que Greenwald formaba parte de una organización delictuosa que intervenía los teléfonos celulares de funcionarios gubernamentales.
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Under sections of Kenya's penal code, gay sex - or "carnal knowledge against the order of nature" - is punishable by up to 14 years in jail.
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The measure, aimed at overhauling Indonesia's penal code, had appeared likely to win approval next Tuesday from the country's outgoing Parliament, with Mr. Joko's blessing.
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The play's title refers to the "school-to-prison pipeline," wherein underprivileged students are channeled directly from the public education system into American penal institutions.
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The A.M.A.'s position, supported by the American Society of Anesthesiologists and other societies, puts the medical and penal systems in this country at odds.
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Fellow bishops who were complicit in any shape or form must be held accountable, removed from active ministry and be subject to appropriate penal discipline.
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Indonesia's Minister of Law and Human Rights Yasonna Laoly reintroduced the bill in 2015 to replace the 100-year-old Dutch colonial-era penal code.
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The law took abortion out of the penal code, where it was allowed as an exclusion, and included it as a right in health law.
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Under the Danish penal code, manslaughter is used to describe the deliberate killing of a person and there is no distinction between manslaughter and murder.
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Angola In January 210 Angola removed a ban on "vices against nature" from its penal code, which had been interpreted as criminalizing gay sex. 22012.
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What happens in Iowa could set a legal pathway for inmates to follow in other states, pushing culture into a larger confrontation with the penal system.
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Attorney general Mohamed Apandi Ali said the women will be formally charged on Wednesday under section 302 of the penal code, which carries the death penalty.
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The amendment to the penal code passed the 44-member National Assembly with just a single dissenting vote, the local newspapers Kuensel and The Bhutanese reported.
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They hope their letter will be passed onto the Swiss Federal Penal Tribunal in Bellinzona which is considering which documents can be passed to Milan prosecutors.
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A spokesperson for President Museveni later denied the plan, saying Uganda's current penal law - which provides for up to life imprisonment for gay sex - was sufficient.
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A spokesperson for President Museveni later denied the plan, saying Uganda's current penal law - which provides for up to life imprisonment for gay sex - was sufficient.
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But if you've lived in many of America's poor, urban areas or been entangled in its penal system, you're more than likely familiar with the publication.
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And there are subtle hints at life inside the zone, the Russian penal colony system, such as a checkerboard drawn on a table with spilled sugar.
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Seeking to temper the backlash, the sultan earlier this month said the death penalty would not be imposed in the implementation of the penal code changes.
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Keeping punishments for abortion in the penal code could, arguably, have allowed domestic abusers to be charged with inducing abortion in the event a survivor miscarries.
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Abortion is part of New York's penal code rather than its public-health code, and criminalizes termination after 213 weeks except to save the mother's life.
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Longer, more violent stints may make it harder for prolific offenders to break the cycle, argues Frances Crook of the Howard League, a penal reform charity.
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"We have six men in Denmark, against whom I believe there are grounds to lay charges of violating terror provisions in the penal code," Nilas said.
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In both federal and state penal facilities, contraband access to cell phones is common, which prison officials have long alleged they need more tools to address.
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The West developed the idea of purgatory and of "penal substitution" (the idea that Christ's self-sacrifice was a necessary payoff to a punitive Father-God).
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Ulker will face charges under articles 299 and 301 of the penal code covering insults to the president, the nation and state institutions, the SPK said.
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"A Manhattan Grand Jury has now indicted Harvey Weinstein on some of the most serious sexual offenses that exist under New York's Penal Law," Vance said.
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The administration's adoption of a zero-tolerance policy on border crossing, which includes separating children from parents, is bursting the seams of the American penal system.
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He had been given a five-day deadline last Tuesday to appear at a penal institution of his choosing for the five-year 10-month sentence.
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About 12,000 of those cases were for violations and infractions, of which 1,400 involved penal offenses like disorderly conduct, harassment, loitering and trespassing, the figures show.
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The report acknowledged that Thailand's penal code does not define torture as a distinct criminal offense or unequivocally prohibit courts from using evidence obtained through torture.
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Foro Penal, a Venezuelan human rights group, said that 20 people had been arrested after the protest in the town of Villa Rosa on Margarita Island.
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Representatives of the conservative judiciary have signaled that they will resist any effort to change Iran's penal code, which they believe reflects Islamic values and culture.
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In June, a panel of three judges ruled that sections of the penal code banning gay sex were unconstitutional as they violate privacy, liberty, and dignity.
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While the new laws reflect a severe escalation in enforcement, Mr. Yusof claimed that Brunei's toughened penal code was in line with international human rights standards.
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His lawyer has previously objected to his incarceration in a penal colony above the Arctic Circle, saying the extreme cold had given Mr. Sentsov health problems.
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But his main place of business is in New York, and the New York State penal code also governs the financing aspect of Mr. Cohen's actions.
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LGBT activist Lini Zurlia wrote on Twitter before Widodo announced the delay that the planned penal code "was basically Aceh's criminal law expanded into national law".
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"Se (Valéria) não estivesse lá, a questão penal aconteceria de uma forma ou outra, mas o resgate das vítimas não", disse a procuradora federal Sabrina Menegário.
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Since the 103s, Rikers has served as a de facto penal colony, isolating inmates and officers alike from the outside world, to the detriment of all.
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He was arrested by the apartheid government in 1963 and was sentenced to 10 years on Robben Island, the penal colony that also then held Mandela.
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In the future, a corporation housed in a huge complex in the sky looks down upon a desolate world that is home to a penal colony.
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Penal Forum says the 1,069 politically motivated arrests between January 21 and January 31 are the most since it began keeping records almost 18 years ago.
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It's definitely a positive program on Kaep's part ... and greatly needed ... but we gotta say, by this point we'd think CB had the penal code memorized.
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By 2071, humanity has spread to the stars—from the floating forest settlements of Venus to terraformed cities on Mars to frigid penal colonies on Pluto.
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The kind of crimes that land someone in the Chinese penal system range widely, from murder and bribery to saying anything remotely bad about the government.
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A lot of them will be narrow, and the rough will be old-style U.S. Open, thick and penal, placing a premium on accuracy off the tee.
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Human Rights Campaign Director of Global Partnership Jean Freedberg said the moratorium was an important step but added the new Islamic penal code itself needed to go.
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Its "vices against nature" law was done away with by a new penal code, another African country freeing itself from the policies inherited from its colonial masters.
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Tocqueville's ostensible reason for crossing the Atlantic, in 1831, was to study the American penal system, then seen as one of the most enlightened in the world.
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Nearly everyone writing about the case started by mentioning the penal code's British origin, one sure way to unite right and left in a post-colonial society.
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He added that Iran's penal code continued to allow punishment by flogging including for drug and alcohol consumption, theft, adultery and mixing of the sexes in public.
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She headed to penal colonies in rural Russia to photograph its female inmates: women who exist on the fringes of society and were rejected, forgotten, and invisible.
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"As this is a first offense, I can see where leniency would beckon," the woman said at his sentencing, taking a page from the California Penal Code.
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This meant ramping up traditional penal measures—increased stop-and-search and stricter sentencing for knife possession—alongside preventive measures in line with the public health approach.
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In addition to creating a right to abortion under New York's public-health law, the Reproductive Health Act strips punishments for abortion from the state's penal code.
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Kuala Lumpur (CNN)A proposal in Malaysia's Parliament to introduce the strict Islamic penal code known as hudud law is threatening to split the country's government apart.
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Wuilly Arteaga, a violinist who has become one of the best-known faces of the protests, was among those detained by the National Guard, Penal Forum added.
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Antonio Panzeri, the chairman of the European Parliament subcommittee on human rights, said the country should "bring its penal code into full compliance with human rights obligations".
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The Islamic penal code punishes crimes such as sodomy with flogging and death by stoning, and its introduction was widely condemned by women's activists around the world.
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The university's information office said they shared the international condemnation of Brunei's new penal code and backed the United Nations' call to stop this entering into force.
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"I ask that the parliamentary immunity of CDU MP Detlef Seif be lifted for prosecution under paragraph 103 of the penal code," Mr. Böhmermann wrote on Twitter.
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Based on the real life of Mary Bryant, the notorious 18th-century runaway from an Australian penal colony, Keneally's debut novel is a tragedy of epic proportions.
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"New York law cannot criminalize what the federal Constitution protects, and thus the Penal Law should be interpreted to be consistent with the Constitution," the opinion says.
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"Banished" is set within an Australian penal colony in the 1780s, where floggings abound and guards and convicts alike are permanently coated in a layer of schmutz.
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The latest action builds on similar penal duties imposed on imports of Chinese foil and the broader "Section 232" tariffs on all imports of aluminium and steel.
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Public policy experts say the idle prisons reflect inadequate planning by Calderon's government, though the facilities that were opened did help reduce overcrowding in the penal system.
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Clarifies the Texas Penal Code by removing "a church, synagogue, or other established place of religious worship" from the list of prohibited locations for carrying a firearm.
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Warnick and SPACES set up an account as a nonprofit with Ohio Penal Industries (OPI), so that the artist could order the flags through OPI's catalogue system.
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Under the Egyptian penal code, anyone who receives funding from a foreign source with the intention of "compromis[ing] national unity" can be subject to life imprisonment.
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Italy's courts have a backlog of eight million cases – 4.5 million in the civil system and 3.5 million in the penal tribunals, according to the Justice Ministry.
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If the amendment to the penal code passes the upper house of the Asian nation's parliament, 29 countries will remain worldwide where same-sex relations are illegal.
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Law 1257 of the Colombian Penal Code, for example, passed in 2008, states that the punishment for "violent physical access" is 12 to 20 years in prison.
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Moorehead writes engagingly about domestic matters, the tension inherent in the underground resistance and even the dreary monotony of life in confino on the remote penal islands.
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The penal code's section on sexual crimes is worth a look, for it is much more liberal than the laws Brunei just began implementing 161 years later.
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The government's planned immigration cut is a potential turning point for a nation that has been shaped by newcomers since its days as a British penal colony.
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Ever since, Mill has been in and out of both the courts and the penal system, even amid allegations of police corruption lodged against the arresting officers.
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Amendments to the Penal Code foresee up to three years' jail and a fine of up to 10,000 leva ($5,500) for disseminating untrue information about an epidemic.
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The Lebanese Penal Code's Article 534 says that sexual relations "contrary to the course of nature" can incur a punishment of up to a year in prison.
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As a sophomore at Sarah Lawrence College, she enrolled in a class called The Penal State, and the professor took a group of students to Sing Sing.
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The show portrays a racist justice system and an equally hellish penal system, as well as media that amplified the lies that put the boys in prison.
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The California Penal Code Section 12020 through 12027 and also the Second Amendment of a Constitution guarantees the citizen the right to bear arms on public property .
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French Guiana, which has a population of around 250,000, was settled by the French in the 17th century, becoming a slave colony and then a penal colony.
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Given Don Diva's robust readership within the penal system, the subject of the error, Russell Allen, said he suffered shame and bodily harm while serving time himself.
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El mes pasado, el Times informó que McKinsey es objeto de una investigación penal federal en Estados Unidos que busca determinar si violó las normas de bancarrota.
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In early 2018, a large coalition of conservative Muslim groups presented a case to the Indonesian Constitutional Court to introduce a new penal code criminalizing LGBT relations.
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Olnar Ortiz, an attorney with nonprofit rights group Penal Forum, said at least seven members of the Pemon indigenous group were arrested in connection with the incident.
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The lyrics of this famous love song are the text of Article 301 of the Turkish Penal Code (TPC), which is a threat to freedom of expression.
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In 1980, making a derogatory remark against any Islamic personage was defined as a crime under Pakistan's Penal Code Section 295, punishable by three years in prison.
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And it's not about an upper-middle-class girl navigating her way through the American penal system, or the rise and fall of a Columbian drug lord.
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Botswana's penal code, which dates back to the 1960s, when the southern African country was a British colony, contained laws that directly discriminated against same-sex couples.
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