penal sanction in a sentence
Examples
- "To maintain a penal sanction that is hardly ever applied has been ridiculous, and demeans the judicial system in the eyes of youth, " the commission majority said, referring to rarity of prison terms for marijuana offenders.
- The Centro de Ejecuci�n de Sanciones Penales Varonil Oriente ( Center for the Execution of Penal Sanctions for Men East ), more commonly called the Reclusorio Oriente ( East Prison ) was inaugurated in 1987 for adult males.
- This decree promulgated financial sanctions ( in the form of fines ) and penal sanctions ( in the form of imprisonment ) for those who continued to engage in the slave trade or to keep slaves as servants.
- The permissibility ( or not ) of penal sanctions in labour became an issue of " fundamental law ", in which it was questioned whether those sanctions or specific performance enforcements turned indentured servitude into " involuntary servitude ".
- International Congress of Comparative Law, Athens 1994, on Alternative Penal Sanctions in Greece, and at Preparatory Colloquium of AIDP on Organized Crime, Alexandria 1997 ); scientific counselor on criminological and penological matters at the Ministry of Justice, Athens 1990-93; mem.
- The European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction ( EMCDDA ) defines decriminalization as the removal of a conduct or activity from the sphere of criminal law; depenalisation signifying merely a relaxation of the penal sanction exacted by law.
- In general, only authors of " socially useful " works could exploit their copyrights; on " useless works " such as Church hymns no economic rights could be enforced; and authors of undesirable works faced administrative, or social, or even penal sanctions.
- In general, only authors of " socially useful " works were granted full copyrights; on " useless works " such as Church hymns no economic rights could be enforced; and authors of undesirable works faced administrative, or social, or even penal sanctions.
- Conversely, Christian Reconstructionism's founder, Rousas Rushdoony, wrote in " The Institutes of Biblical Law " ( the founding document of reconstructionism ) that Old Testament law should be applied to modern society and he advocates the reinstatement of the Mosaic law's penal sanctions.
- "In order for society to preserve freedom of the media, cases of libel or slander against journalists should be dealt with by a civil court, but should in no circumstances result in a penal sanction, " said a joint statement by the two groups.