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  2. Ministry of Justice (Kuwait) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Justice of Kuwait is also responsible for the following, which must be enacted in accordance with the provisions of law: [3] Registration, authentication, and certification of properties; Maintenance of commercial books; Protection/guarding of minors and other vulnerable populations

  3. Traffic ticket - Wikipedia

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    For example, driving about 15 mph over the speed limit results in a multiplier of 12 days. Most reckless drivers pay between $30 and $50 per day, for a total of about $400 or $500. In 2002, a Nokia executive was fined the equivalent of $103,000 for driving at 75 km/h (47 mph) in a 50 km/h (31 mph) zone on his motorcycle.

  4. Civil penalty - Wikipedia

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    For example, failure to pay a fine assessed for a traffic code violation may result in administrative suspension of a driver's license, and further driving after suspension may be a criminal offense. On the other hand, a minimal case may be "put on file", or otherwise suspended for a period during which the defendant may be required to avoid ...

  5. Capital punishment in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Kuwait was a British protectorate and it became independent in 1961. Since 2002, executions have occurred at Nayef Palace. Prisoners are held in solitary confinement until the day of their execution, where they are transported to the execution ground. At about 08:00, prisoners are hooded with a black hood, unlike the British style white hood ...

  6. Drunk driving law by country - Wikipedia

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    If a driver is found to be driving with 20–39 mg/100 mL ethanol in blood (equivalent to 0.02–0.039% BAC), the driver is to have their license suspended for a year, pay a fine of US$914 (as of 22 December 2013), and serve twenty hours of community service.

  7. Man arrested in Kuwait for ranting about bad weather online - AOL

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    Kuwait police arrested an Egyptian resident for ranting about poor weather and dust storms online. The arrest comes after the country continues its crack down on free expression, especially on ...

  8. Man arrested in Kuwait for complaining about the weather - AOL

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  9. Legal system of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    According to the United Nations, Kuwait's legal system is a mix of English common law, French civil law, Egyptian civil law and Islamic law. [9] The court system in Kuwait is secular. [10] [11] Unlike other Arab states of the Persian Gulf, Kuwait does not have Sharia courts. [11] Sections of the civil court system administer family law. [11]