He says the charges are politically motivated and a punishment for his pro-independence stance.
She deeply, deeply regrets what she's done but what she's asking for is a punishment that's proportionate.
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And if you are old enough to commit these crimes, you are old enough to face the punishment.
Mr Johnson told those gathered that those responsible for the violence "face punishment they will bitterly, bitterly regret".
Meanwhile, Dunga has escaped punishment for the comments he made to journalists following last Sunday's game in Johannesburg.
This type of selective prosecution and punishment is, at best, confusing, and at worst, lacks transparency.
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Fiorentina said the punishment was "profoundly unjust" in a statement on its Web site.
Komisarjevsky received his death sentence three months before the state repealed capital punishment in future cases.
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California voters in November by a 53% to 47% margin approved keeping capital punishment.
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Kreinberg's crimes were nowhere near as large as Fastow's, and neither is his punishment.
Such a case has become a kind of grisly Holy Grail among opponents of capital punishment.
The punishment principle asserts that the state should not punish a dead person or his estate.
Shadow Justice Secretary, Nick Herbert, said the government had failed on both punishment and reform.
European football's governing body Uefa handed down the punishment after a disciplinary hearing on Monday.
We seem to be okay with the practice of financial punishment in lieu of prison anyway.
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The Death Penalty Information Centre has found that 77% of Americans favour capital punishment.
Violations can range from child labor to human rights abuses, bribery, corporal punishment, or hazardous conditions.
First and foremost, the punishment is out of all proportion to the alleged crime.
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Subject him to a system of harsh and arbitrary punishment and equally arbitrary rewards.
Both systems saw extending the period of indenture as the best punishment for those seeking mobility.
They were braced, now, for punishment from outside, in the form of sanctions and war.
Amelio treats the story, for the most part, as a conventional docudrama with an anti-capital-punishment message.
The problem is that the punishment has to be quite vicious for this work.
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The U.S. Southern Command decided the charges warranted a non-judicial punishment rather than court-martial.
Schools officials are trying to make sure the program doesn't feel like a punishment.
Traditionally, in the United States, ... when somebody dies, that's the end of their punishment.
The punishment for being wrong can be devastating, with little margin for error ahead.
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He compared them to rats, and threatened to go door to door to inflict punishment.
Economists like to think that corrupt behavior can be changed through punishment and reward.
If, in fact the, you know, laws were broken, there'll be, there'll be punishment.
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