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Explained: Caning as punishment — who does it, and how
Explained: Caning as punishment — who does it, and how
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Explained: Caning as punishment — who does it, and how caning Caning Definition A punishment for crimes used in various countries , in which the convicted defendant is lashed caning Responding to the news that a sentence of six strokes of caning has been carried out in a courtroom against two women in Terengganu state
caning Some of these offences, including robbery, drug trafficking and vandalism, warrant mandatory caning This means that even if a judge does not
caning While Great Britain abolished the penalty of caning in 1948, however, many former colonies didn't Multifarious pain In Singapore, the cane Caning does not cause skin and flesh to fly, as alleged by critics The statement said a doctor examines the prisoner