• punish severely – строго наказывать
См. также: punitive sanctions, punch, punctual, punctually
administer justice – implement the law, try in a court of law, punish (English Contemporary Dictionary)
Liquidated damages (also referred to as liquidated and ascertained damages) are damages whose amount the parties designate during the formation of a contract for the injured party to collect as compensation upon a specific breach (e.g., late performance). [...] At common law, a liquidated damages clause will not be enforced if its purpose is to punish the wrongdoer/party in breach rather than to compensate the injured party (in which case it is referred to as a penal or penalty clause). (Wikipedia)
For the first time, the publication includes results demonstrating proportionality in sentencing at individual offence level, where judges punish offenders that commit crimes that are more serious with appropriate custodial sentences, and punish those that commit an offence of lesser gravity in a proportionate way to more serious offences. (Sentencing Council, Crown Court Sentencing Survey)
An enhanced first degree felony is also in place to punish those who are accused of organizing the sale of stolen property. It is unlawful for any person to “organize, plan, finance, direct, manage, or supervise the theft of property and traffic in such property.” This offense punishes those who are accused of running an organization or scheme to further the theft and sale of stolen property. (St. Petersburg Criminal Lawyer Hanlon Law)
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