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penalties and handed
As magistrates, they handed out the severest of penalties to offenders.
They were then handed a difficult game against Argentina which they managed to win, only to lose to Sweden on penalties in the quarter-finals, with Petrescu missing his spot-kick.
Sydney FC won the Grand Final 4 – 2 on penalties which handed them their second Hyundai A-League Championship.
The drivers were subsequently fined between $ 5000 and $ 10, 000 and handed suspended race bans, however the FIA court of appeal later reduced the penalties and criticised FISA's handling of the dispute.
Thus meaning Schumacher was punished 4 times for one offence, which in the grand scheme of things could be considered harsh for such an insignificant offence were it not for Benetton's refusal to accept the penalties handed out.
Hockey Canada and USA Hockey's rulebooks differ primarily in technical matters such as the severity of penalties handed out for various fouls.
44 death penalties were handed out by the military courts, but finally only 8 of them executed, while 16 of the 129 death penalties pronounced by the civilian courts were enacted.
One of the poles, however, was at the DieHard 500, and the car was found to have violated the rules with an illegal fuel substance, and penalties resulted in the team earning-25 points from the race ( his 126 points, earned by finishing 14th and leading a lap, were offset by the 151 point penalty NASCAR handed down ).
Referee Frank Udvari handed out 36 penalties, including 15 misconducts for a record 204 minutes in penalties.

penalties and out
Critics of Boswell have pointed out that many earlier doctrinal sources condemn homosexuality in ethical terms without prescribing a punishment, and that Boswell's citations reflected a general trend towards harsher penalties from the 12th century onwards.
Also, even if one considers that certain actions are prohibited under general principles of international law, critics point out that a prohibition in a general principle does not amount to the establishment of a crime, and that the rules of international law also do not stipulate specific penalties for the violations.
In an attempt to address those criticisms, the statute of the recently established International Criminal Court provides for a system in which crimes and penalties are expressly set out in written law, that shall only be applied to future cases.
Some civil disobedients feel it is incumbent upon them to accept punishment because of their belief in the validity of the social contract, which is held to bind all to obey the laws that a government meeting certain standards of legitimacy has established, or else suffer the penalties set out in the law.
It is therefore possible to knock out a pole below the top pole and receive no penalties.
Still, in 1305, Philip forced the Flemish to accept a harsh peace treaty, playing out his superior diplomatic skills ; the peace exacted heavy reparations and humiliating penalties, and added to the royal territory the rich cloth cities of Lille and Douai, sites of major cloth fairs.
Under the EU commission's leniency programme, whistleblowing firms that co-operate with the anti-trust authority see their prospective penalties either wiped out or reduced.
In 1979 they again lost in the First round, drawing 4-4 with Accra Hearts of Oak SC of Ghana on aggregate but losing out on penalties 4-2.
Various tournament rules state additional penalties for players or teams caught wiping, such as " 3-for-1 " ( calling the wiping player and the nearest two players out ) in PSP capture-the-flag, or a prescribed number of " penalty minutes " in XBall.
For those who could not afford to buy their way out of punishment, harsh penalties included various forms of corporal punishment.
Some states provide criminal penalties for falsely holding oneself out to the public as an Attorney and the unauthorized practice of law by a non-Attorney.
As the 2000s progressed, many of these shows began to see sagging ratings and the Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show controversy in 2004 exacerbated the situation as the fear of monetary penalties by the Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) for indecent content led many dating shows ( and many syndicated programs targeted at the 18-49 demographic, in general ) to be censored to the point where even profanities typically permissible on television were edited out of episodes.
" Another source points out that Koch has had only " eight instances of alleged misconduct ... over the span of 63 years " despite being a giant multinational, and that this compares favorably to the fines, penalties and judgments accrued by the similarly large General Electric corporation.
England drew that match and went out of the tournament on penalties, but Owen had sealed his place as an England choice and his popularity in the country had increased greatly.
England went out on penalties, losing against Argentina.
If the delator lost his case or refused to carry it through, he was liable to the same penalties as the accused ; he was exposed to the risk of vengeance at the hands of the proscribed in the event of their return, or of their relatives ; while emperors like Tiberius would have no scruples about banishing or putting out of the way those whom he had no further use for and who might have proved dangerous to himself.
In addition to being called out, the player shall be ejected from the game and may be subject to additional penalties as determined by his League Punishment advisor.
In spite of the issues, Sevilla advanced in first place in its Champions League group ahead of Arsenal before being knocked out in the last 16 on penalties to Fenerbahce of Turkey.
Lightning managed to strike twice as they duplicated their 2005 playoff run by again beating FC Dallas in penalties only to crash out of the Western Conference Final by a two goal deficit.
The hosts, in a replay of the 1990 FIFA World Cup semi-final, were knocked out on penalties by Germany, who would go on to win in the final 2 – 1 against the newly-formed Czech Republic thanks to the first golden goal ever in a major tournament, scored by Oliver Bierhoff.
The High Court, which functioned until 1949, judged 108 cases, pronouncing eight death penalties, including one on Pétain but asking that it not be carried out because of his age.
Only three of the death penalties were carried out: Pierre Laval, Fernand de Brinon, Vichy's Ambassador in Paris to the German authorities, and Joseph Darnand, head of the Milice.
Dr. Joseph-Ignace Guillotin () ( 28 May 1738, Saintes – 26 March 1814, Paris ) was a French physician who proposed on 10 October 1789 the use of a device to carry out death penalties in France.
The club have had a few brushes with glory in the 1998 / 99 season they won the Sectional League Cup Final beating Ballieston 5-0 at Motherwells Fir Park, the 2002 / 2003 season they came within goal difference of winning the newly formed Super League losing out to Pollok Fc and the 2005 / 06 season they won the Super League First Division and the Sectional League Cup Final beating East Kilbride Thistle on penalties after a 0-0 draw at Partick Thistle's Firhill Stadium.

penalties and case
In the case of a scrutiny going to trial, there was the risk for the former officeholder of suffering severe penalties.
The time is stopped in the case of penalties, goals, time-outs and any situation where the ball is not considered to be in play.
The latter then took up the usage according to which one who remained for 44 days under excommunication came under the penalties executed by the State, and wrote his De incarcerandis fedelibus, in which he demanded that it should be legal for the excommunicated to appeal to the king and his council against the excommunication ; in this writing he laid open the entire case and in such a way that it was understood by the laity.
For instance, a conviction arising from a nolo contendere plea is subject to any and all penalties, fines, and forfeitures of a conviction from a guilty plea in the same case, and can be considered as an aggravating factor in future criminal actions.
The process is extremely exacting: at least two witnesses are required to corroborate the evidence, with four witnesses required in the case of sex crimes, so that in most such cases the most severe penalties are difficult, if not impossible, to impose.
When the severest penalties are imposed, the case is usually so obvious, obscene or flagrant that conviction is virtually inevitable.
( This latter is still the case in many Western countries, though the lifting of legal penalties and social stigma regarding illegitimacy has rendered this irrelevant to social acceptance.
For example, in Friends of the Earth, Inc. v. Laidlaw Environmental Services, Inc.,, the Supreme Court held that an industrial polluter, against whom various deterrent civil penalties were being pursued, could not claim that the case was moot, even though the polluter had ceased polluting and had closed the factory responsible for the pollution.
" Additionally, the penalties according to paragraph 160 of the German Code, in case of war, apply to foreigners as well as Germans.
Compared to many other countries, penalties for drunk driving in the United States are light, unless alcohol is involved in an incident causing injury or death of others, in which case they are very heavy compared to other nations.
However, E911 regulations and legal penalties have severely hampered the more widespread adoption of VoIP: VoIP is much more flexible than land line phone service and there is no easy way to verify the physical location of a caller on a nomadic VoIP network at any given time ( especially in the case of wireless networks ), and so many providers offered services which specifically excluded 911 service so as to avoid the severe E-911 non-compliance penalties.
In two cases of attempts to pass laws inflicting a judicial penalty on a specific person ( in the first case Clifford Olson, in the second case Karla Homolka ), the speakers of the House and Senate, respectively, have ruled that Canadian parliamentary practice does not permit bills of attainder or bills of pains and penalties.
To speed cases along and ensure uniform representation, many legal codes require a defendant or plaintiff to be represented by an attorney at law, whose responsibility is to take the client's case without prejudice, and to their best to minimize the penalties applied by law, including ideally the release of their client from any responsibility at all.
The second group put on trial were set before Justice Low, in this case the penalties were 21 days in jail or home arrest with electric monitoring.
The penalties ( mass or otherwise ) for meeting the requirement would prevent the system from being viable ( such as in the case of aircraft or spacecraft ).
The case started on March 12, 2012 in Quebec Superior Court, and the companies face a potential payout of C $ 27 billion ( US $ 27. 30 billion ) in damages and penalties.
In many jurisdictions, including Alabama ( where the case arose ), proof of " actual malice " ( actual knowledge of falsity, or reckless disregard for the truth ) was required in order for punitive damages to be awarded, or for other increased penalties.
: Any person who willfully attempts in any manner to evade or defeat any tax imposed by this title or the payment thereof shall, in addition to other penalties provided by law, be guilty of a felony and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not more than $ 100, 000 ($ 500, 000 in the case of a corporation ), or imprisoned not more than 5 years, or both, together with the costs of prosecution.
In the case of U. S. federal income taxes, civil penalties for willful failure to timely file returns and willful failure to timely pay taxes are based on the amount of tax due ; thus, if no tax is owed, no penalties are due.
In 1950-1951, the public rejection of the validity of the list by some German politicians resulted in prison penalties for " rejecting the electoral law of the German Democratic Republic " ( as in the case of LDPD leader Günther Stempel ).

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