Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska 3327 Share Posted February 28, 2022 DEFINITION OF PUNISHMENTS BAR MAAN OVARE SYR Introduced by THE PALATINE On this 9th of Tov and Yermey of 414 E.S. INTRODUCTION Ever since the introduction of the new Haurul Caezk, there have been provisions against imposing punishment upon those under the age of sixteen (as of recently), and those of unsound or simple mind. However, the Haurul Caezk offered no definition of what is a punishment and what isn’t, and this law simplifies so by introducing the four standard punishments to the Haurul Caezk. Chapter I, Section XIV shall read:* XIV Punishments are defined to be fines, banishment, imprisonment, and execution. Chapter I, Section XIV-XXVII shall be shifted in numer in accordance with the above addition.*While other consequences of crimes, such as branding, are commonplace in the Kingdom, these shall not be defined as punishments. It is additionally noted that the Aulic Court may issue any consequence outside of these listed punishments after a trial, and that they are not restricted purely to the aforementioned. Written by, Lord Palatine, Eirik Baruch, Duke of Valwyck. IV JOVEO MAAN, IV JOVEO EHR, 414 E.S. His Royal Majesty SIGISMUND III by the Grace of Godan, King of Hanseti and Ruska, Grand Hetman of the Army, Prince of Bihar, Dules, Lahy, Muldav, Solvesborg, Slesvik and Ulgaard, Duke of Carnatia and Vanaheim, Margrave of Korstadt, Rothswald and Vasiland, Count of Alban, Alimar, Baranya, Graiswald, Karikhov, Karovia, Kaunas, Kavat, Kovachgrad, Kvasz, Markev, Nenzing, Torun, and Toruv, Viscount of Varna, Baron of Esenstadt, Kraken’s Watch, Kralta, Krepost, Lorentz, Rytsburg, Thurant, Venzia and Astfield, Lord of the Westfolk, Fidei Defensor, Protector of the Highlanders, etcetera. 7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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