31. That perceived threat is reflected in harsh legal penalties in many Arab and Islamic countries. 32. The Bruins are bracing for a harsh penalty. 33. The personal-injury measure would also require judges to impose harsh financial penalties on lawyers who brought frivolous suits, something now left to the option of judges. 34. The rulings tilt the law far too much in favor of prosecutors and impose harsh penalties on people who never intended to kill, Schroeder said. 35. The tests provoked continuing outrage from Western powers, several of whom announced harsh economic penalties against India. 36. When Asalaam and Migna prosecuted the case in one class, Asalaam argued that a student caught with drugs should face a harsh penalty. 37. While the youths still face harsh penalties for making the device, authorities said they intended no harm. 38. Partially stepping back from harsh Islamic penalties, the federal cabinet agreed to abolish public flogging in Pakistan as a legitimate punishment for ordinary criminals. 39. A SUSPENDED jail term was too harsh a penalty on a police constable who crashed into another car after drinking, a judge ruled yesterday. 40. All land clearing has been banned and harsh new penalties have been enacted again forest burners. |