Another 107 were sentenced for murder, 39 for robbery, 30 for kidnapping, 27 for drug trafficking, eight for parricide and four for illegal possession of firearms, he said.
32.
The play ends with the Son's parricide of his father, after which he " strides triumphantly over his father's corpse into a future full of glorious potential ."
33.
The short stories he crafted from raw material collected on his travels are riveting : tales of love and lust and hypocrisy, of cowardice and betrayal, adultery, murder, and parricide.
34.
Pierre Galland, another professor there, published " Contra novam academiam Petri Rami oratio " ( 1551 ), and called him a " parricide " for his attitude to Aristotle.
35.
The play was not considered performable in its day due to its themes of incest and parricide, and was not performed in public in England until 1922 when it was staged in London.
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Indeed, with its accounts of parricide, sexual abuse and the peccadilloes of a dysfunctional Beverly Hills family, with its sobbing defendants and its flashy cross-examinations, it offered greater raw material.
37.
"We have enough evidence for the courts to impose the maximum penalty for parricide on Gole, " said Sara Sagastume, prosecutor for children's issues, who is handling the case.
38.
Later medieval chroniclers, such as Matthew Paris, are generally hostile to her; almost all consider that the hermit was indeed the true Baldwin IX of Flanders and by killing him, she committed parricide.
39.
In 1823 Sismondi repeats this thesis of parricide in his " Histoire des Fran�ais ", like the playwrights Fontan and Victor Herbin in their play " Jeanne de Flandre " in 1835.
40.
The first Gordianus novel, Roman Blood, is based on an actual murder trial in which Marcus Tullius Cicero ( aided by his slave Marcus Tullius Tiro ) defended Sextus Roscius against the charge of parricide.