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Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code; Section 171 of the Criminal Code of Cyprus; Secured transactions in the United States; Sedition Act 1948; Sedition Act (Singapore) Sejm of the Grand Duchy of Posen; Selective Training and Service Act of 1940; Self-deportation; Seling v. Young; Sell v. United States; Senatus consultum ultimum; Seneca Nation ...
As of November 2023 Finnish police was investigating at least three terrorism cases connected to ONA. [56] According to Iltalehti, Finnish ONA that has its central nexion in Tampere [57] is potentially connected to unsolved murder cases in the city. [58] The FBI officially considers ONA nexion 764 and its offshoots terrorist organizations.
On March 22, 1972, the Idaho House voted was 49-15 in favor of House Bill 59, which restored a criminal code framework after the repeal of House Bill 161, which included reinstating common-law crimes and reintroduced the felony "crime against nature" law, which included a minimum five-year penalty with no maximum limit.
The French Penal Code of 1810, which was promulgated by Napoleon I, and became the criminal law in many of the territories occupied at the time by the First French Empire, abolished incest laws in France, [88] Belgium, and Luxembourg. In 2010, France reinstated laws against incest by introducing article 222-31-1 of the penal code.
Number of countries protecting core LGBT-rights The following is a timeline of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) history in the 20th century. 1900s 1901 – On 8 June 1901, two women, Marcela Gracia Ibeas and Elisa Sanchez Loriga, attempted to get married in A Coruña (Galicia, Spain). To achieve it Elisa had to adopt a male identity: Mario Sánchez, as listed on the marriage ...
Reformatory schools were penal facilities originating in the 19th century that provided for criminal children and were certified by the government starting in 1850. As society's values changed, the use of reformatories declined and they were coalesced by an act of Parliament [which?] into a single structure known as approved schools.
In Lithuania, growing is prohibited under Art. 265 of the Penal Code, possession and sale are illegal under Administrative and Penal codes. [57] Luxembourg: Illegal: Illegal: Illegal: Illegal: In Luxembourg, mushrooms are considered sources of psilocybin and psilocin and hence subject to legal persecution. [57] Mexico: Illegal (unenforced if in ...