Câu ví dụ #21
1. Nguyen Duy Khuong faces possible charges of "organizing the illegal use of narcotics," a crime punishable by up to life in prison in Vietnam.
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2. "The Asian Games are intended to celebrate human achievement, not provide a pretext for a police 'shoot to kill' policy in the name of crime control," HRW's deputy Asia director Phelim Kine said last month.
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3. India's more than century-old law prescribed that any man who slept with a married woman without her husband's permission had committed adultery, a crime carrying a five-year prison term in the conservative country.
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4. " On adultery, government lawyers argued it should remain a crime as it threatens the institution of marriage, and caused harm to children and families.
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5. In 1954, the court declared adultery a crime, arguing "it is generally accepted that it is the man who seduces, not the woman.
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6. Having lived for two decades in Ho Chi Minh City, where street crime is a big problem, the Saigon Knights are local men who volunteer to patrol the city to catch thieves.
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7. Photo by VnExpress/Hai Duyen The People's Procuracy of Ho Chi Minh City on Friday held a public ceremony to apologize to Chu Quang Hung, who was wrongly imprisoned for 390 days for a crime he did not commit.
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8. Vigilante mobs often justify their actions (which sometimes prove fatal) to the lack of legal repercussions for the crime.
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9. Moong Thi Chanh, 34, of the north central province, has been placed under house arrest as she is investigated for "organizing and/or coercing other persons to flee abroad," a crime punishable by up to 20 years in jail under Vietnam’s Penal Code.
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10. The most severe sentence for this crime could be as much as 20 years imprisonment, up five years compared to the old law.
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