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Offenses under United States federal law are
grouped into
different classes according to the
maximum term of
imprisonment defined within the
statute for...
- In
Mainland China,
there are 46
crimes punishable by death.
These are
defined in the
criminal law of China,
which comprehensively identifies criminal acts...
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sodomy and rape by instrumentation. All
crimes listed here are also
punishable by California’s “One-Strike Law”,
Penal Code 667.61,
which has a list...
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prohibited in Botswana.
Possession or
import of such
material is
illegal and
punishable by a fine or up to four
years imprisonment. In Egypt, it is
illegal to...
- siblings. **** with a
descendant is
punishable by up to six
years imprisonment. ****
between siblings is
punishable by up to two
years imprisonment. In...
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years for
offences which are
punishable by a
maximum term of
imprisonment for life; 20
years for
offences which are
punishable by a
maximum term of imprisonment...
- In
ordinary language, a
crime is an
unlawful act
punishable by a
state or
other authority. The term
crime does not, in
modern criminal law, have any simple...
- up to 30 grams,
punishable by a $25 fine.
Pittsburgh December 2015 City
council voted 7–2 to
decriminalize up to 30 grams,
punishable by a $25 fine. Harrisburg...
- of "penal fouls",
punishable by a
direct free kick or
penalty kick
depending on
where the
offence occurred.
Other fouls are
punishable by an
indirect free...
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government defines a
felony as a
crime punishable by
death or
imprisonment in
excess of one year. If
punishable by
exactly one year or less, it is classified...