They may only pronounce disciplinary punishments, but no criminal sentences ( e . g . no imprisonment, except 21 days of detention in the watch room ).
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The following stream of disciplinary punishments for " refusing to work ", often for trumped-up reasons, resulted in him becoming rather withdrawn toward the end of his sentence.
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Manchester United on Friday expressed " regrets " at allegations made by manager Alex Ferguson that Arsenal had struck a deal with the Football Association over disciplinary punishments.
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His signing of a critical resolution led to a demotion of two ranks in 1992, until the Federal Administrative Court of Germany repealed this disciplinary punishment after one year.
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Already, in his speech of July 7, Godefroy Cavaignac had announced that this officer would " receive the disciplinary punishments he deserved, " and transferred his case to a disciplinary board.
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Article 97 : Prisoners of war shall not in any case be transferred to penitentiary establishments ( prisons, penitentiaries, convict prisons, etc . ) to undergo disciplinary punishments therein . ..
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During peacetime, professional soldiers ( with the exception of certain soldiers deployed to international missions ) cannot be given other disciplinary punishment than a public letter of reprimand or a fine.
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Young Italian forward Antonio Cassano, making up for the absence of injured striker Gabriel Batistuta, put the Romans in front in the 26th minute as he rejoined the team following a disciplinary punishment.
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If the case does not warrant a punishment greater than a fine or a disciplinary punishment, the punishment is given summarily by the company, battalion or brigade commander, depending on severity of the crime.
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Fifth, the interrogator's superiors must react firmly and without hesitation to every deviation from the permissible, imposing disciplinary punishment, and in serious cases by causing criminal proceedings to be instituted against the offending interrogator ."