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gravity of an offence

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  • Murder (Portuguese law) — For a general discussion of the law of murder, see murder. The Portuguese Penal Code[1] was adopted in 1982 and has been revised on several occasions, most recently in 2007. It devotes a whole chapter on crimes against human life . In fact, the… …   Wikipedia

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  • Amercement — The imposition by a lord of a discretionary penalty; later the penalty itself. The greatest imposer of amercements was the king; they were a royal fine. *Magna Carta deals with such royal penalties. Thus, ch. 20 states of freemen: A free man… …   Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

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