But the only penality it has suffered so far is being barred from two other construction contracts with the housing authority.
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A retired U . S . Army general has been appointed to oversee the tribunals, which apply the death penality.
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According to Buhagiar, " psychoanalytic criminologists were not adverse to the principle of confinement, and often favored increased penality ".
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Instead of allowing unlimited compensatory or punitive damages, lawmakers limited the penality to the amount of insurance coverage the airlines had at the time.
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The Buffalo pape quoted McVeigh as saying he wants to keep Nigh on his defense team, as well as Richard Burr, a death penality specialist from Houston.
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The lawyers also asked authorities to set aside the usual procedure in Saudi murder cases which would allow the victim's family to decide if the two nurses get the death penality if they are convicted.
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This is for the Waterboarding article and EVERYTHING is disputed, i want to use it as a source for the Gestapo waterboarding people and then getting the death penality for it by the norwegians in 1948.
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But now comes George Pataki, a rock'em-sock'em conservative Republican governor who promises to revive the death penality, clamp down on all violent criminals and stanch the state's financial hemorrhaging.
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Since 1991, there have been about 747 executions in the United States, a nation of about 290 million people, according to Richard Dieter, the executive director of the Washington-based Death Penality Information Center.
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Being bound over means that you have to sign a written agreement stating that you will be of good behaviour for a certain period of time after commiting an offence, otherwise you will have to pay a penality.