ManyBeers
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...person i.e. actual physical violations of a persons body that the standard of punishment will
be an"eye for an eye". If a killer murders someone and is found guilty he/she will be executed in the same fashion he/she used to kill their victim (at least as near as possible to the method used by killer). If someone assaults and beats somebody they will in turn be equally beaten and so on. I think you get the point.
So a woman is attacked by a rapist and he overpowers her and forces vaginal intercourse on her and leaves her. She suffers bruising and minor injuries but nothing that is permanent physically. What "eye for an eye" punishment is appropriate for this crime? And is it sufficient punishment?
be an"eye for an eye". If a killer murders someone and is found guilty he/she will be executed in the same fashion he/she used to kill their victim (at least as near as possible to the method used by killer). If someone assaults and beats somebody they will in turn be equally beaten and so on. I think you get the point.
So a woman is attacked by a rapist and he overpowers her and forces vaginal intercourse on her and leaves her. She suffers bruising and minor injuries but nothing that is permanent physically. What "eye for an eye" punishment is appropriate for this crime? And is it sufficient punishment?