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  2. Capital punishment in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    His sentence was commuted to life imprisonment in 1971. There are no official records of executions taking place during the military rule. However, the regime was responsible for the extrajudicial killing of at least 300 of its opponents. [4] Capital punishment for all non-military offences was abolished in Brazil by the 1988 Constitution.

  3. Life imprisonment - Wikipedia

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    Life imprisonment is not used in all countries; Portugal was the first country to abolish life imprisonment, in 1884, [3] and all other Portuguese-speaking countries also have maximum imprisonment lengths, as well as all Spanish-speaking countries in the Americas except for Cuba, Peru, Argentina, Chile and the Mexican state of Chihuahua. Other ...

  4. Healthcare in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Healthcare in Brazil is a constitutional right. [1] It is provided by both private and government institutions. The Health Minister administers national health policy. Primary healthcare remains the responsibility of the federal government, elements of which (such as the operation of hospitals) are overseen by individual states.

  5. Capital punishment by country - Wikipedia

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    Death penalty for murder, drug trafficking, arson, piracy, terrorism, kidnapping, recidivism of aggravated offenses punishable by life imprisonment, leading an armed group that engages in spreading disorder (such as by sabotage, pillage or killing), espionage, treason and perjury causing wrongful execution. [296] [297] Pakistan: 2019 [298] 20+ n/a

  6. Brazilian criminal justice - Wikipedia

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    The Brazilian criminal justice system comes from the civil law of Western Europe, in particular Portuguese law, which derives from Roman law.The earliest legal documents in Brazil were land grants and charters dating to the early 16th century, which continued to be used until independence in 1822.

  7. Oscar Health CEO says employer health care should be abolished

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    The killing of United HealthCare CEO Brian Thompson on Dec. 4 has led to an outpouring of backlash against the healthcare industry. Oscar Health CEO says employer health care should be abolished ...

  8. Health in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The life expectancy of the Brazilian population increased from 71.16 years in 1998 to 76.76 years in 2018, according to the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE), [18] and currently 76.76 years in 2018. [8] Life expectancy was 59.50 years in 1940. A sign in a restaurant in Manaus, Brazil which reads "Attention! Control the use ...

  9. 25 murder cases. Many defendants thought they'd never see ...

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    Massachusetts abolished life without parole for juvenile defendants in 2013. ... defendants convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life imprisonment will be eligible for parole after ...