61. The court routinely finds them guilty, but imposes no punishment. 62. The legislation foresees up to five-year prison terms, but harsher punishment would be imposed if defendants are involved in funding a terrorist organization. 63. The ICC also announces that it intends to impose stricter punishments for unruly on-field behavior. 64. The law makes chemical castration mandatory for repeat sex offenders and gives judges discretion to impose the punishment on first-time molesters. 65. The Islamic leadership has imposed harsh punishments, including public executions for murderers and adulterers. 66. The Jamaican Senate passed a bill Thursday that would impose stiff punishments for those convicted of money laundering in the Caribbean country. 67. The ministry will consider ending the suspension when it sees what punishment is imposed on the bank, said the official, speaking on condition of anonymity. 68. The public would not know who was arrested, on what charges, what evidence was presented or even, presumably, what punishment was imposed. 69. The punishment was imposed by Adm. Thomas Fargo, Pacific Fleet commander. 70. The Taliban advocate a harsh brand of Islamic law that severely restricts women, imposes public punishments and bans most forms of light entertainment. |