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RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook capital gain (redirected fromCapital Profits) Thesaurus Financial capital gain n. The amount by which proceeds from the sale of a capital asset exceed the original cost. ...
Homicide Victim Rate/100,000 by Race in US (2000): 3.3 - White 20.5 - Black 2.7 - Other Thus if you remove homicides committed by inner city blacks (total: 21862, Blacks:9316), and assume a proportionality between number of offenders and number of offenses, you can extrapolate US hom...
Two different models (indeterminate and determinate sentencing) bracket the range of approaches that characterize the sentencing of offenders, who have been convicted of noncapital offenses in U.S. courts. Indeterminate sentencing provides the sentencing court with a broad range of permissible ...
There are some countries where non criminal offenses result in capital punishment. For example, in many Middle Eastern countries homosexuality is a capital offense and death is the penalty. In addition, a woman rumored to have committed adultery whether true or not also results in the death penal...
Capital Punishment for DWI-Related Offenses Many observers expected the "evolving standards of decency" test to be invoked by a North Carolina defendant when prosecutors sought to impose the death penalty for crimes he committed during a 1996 drunk-driving incident that left two college students dead...
a situation where a firm selects an annual capital budget which is less than the amount required to undertake allINVESTMENTSpromising a rate of return in excess of the cost of capital. For example, if a firm requires a minimum 20% return on any investment thenallof the appropriate investment...
18 USC 3282 - Offenses Not Capital(a) In General.—Except as otherwise expressly provided by law, no person shall be prosecuted, tried, or punished for any offense, not capital, unless the indictment is found or the information is instituted within five years next after such offense shall ...
the death penalty. What I'm thinking is that the existence of the death penalty may make plea deals possible in murder cases, and plea bargains save a lot of money. "Confess, and you'll get life in prison. Make us put on a whole expensive trial, and we'll seek the death penalty....
She was sacked as deputy speaker by her predecessor Pantaleon Alvarez last year after she voted against the House bill restoring capital punishment for drug offenses. Back to the death penalty The low point came in 1966 during a period spanning the late 1950s through early 1970s when a series...