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6 Sentences With "exemption from punishment"

How to use exemption from punishment in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "exemption from punishment" and check conjugation/comparative form for "exemption from punishment". Mastering all the usages of "exemption from punishment" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Yet we don't want to create an exemption from punishment for people who commit crimes when they are addicts.
Police, courts and prosecutors in Xinjiang's southern region of Kashgar offered "leniency" or "exemption from punishment" in return for full confessions to a wide range of crimes – from planning and inciting terrorism or separatism to making explosives, guns and ammunition.
On August 22, 1950, the Decree of the USSR Government "On the exemption from punishment of convicted women during pregnancy and women with young children" was issued. After this decree, 785 pregnant women and 706 women with young children outside the camp, were released. In total, 2,886 women were released.
Peru is one of the many countries that followed the Marry-your-rapist law, which refers to as the exemption from punishment for a rapist by marrying their victims. The case of Peruvian ex-soldiers 'systematically' raping nine female farmers between 1984 and 1995 during the Shining Path guerrilla war was presented to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in 2003, and the gang rape led to five of the women being pregnant.
Many Colleges and Universities hold some level of a Medical amnesty policy. Medical amnesty at the university level most often pertains to exemption from punishment for an intoxicated or impaired underage student if medical assistance is called to help him or her in an emergency situation. Instead of a harsher penalty for underage drinking or drug use, a student usually receives some sort of counseling by a professional following an incident to help identify if the student has a more serious alcohol or drug problem and to provide the student with suggestions on how to stay safe in the future. Ultimately universities seek to encourage students to call for help, valuing the student's well being as the primary concern and forgoing punishment for the student's mistake, instead referring students involved to education, community service, and rehabilitation services.
Equality before law was never officially accepted as a legal principle and as a legal practice. For example, the system of exemption of eight categories or persons from criminal prosecution (ba yi) and the system of exemption from punishment by giving up official positions (guandang) are formally recognised legal device. Unlike in the West, where secular and religious powers co-existed and fostered a tradition of pluralism, the traditional Chinese legal system, as a tool of the sovereign, has never encountered strong counterparts, and therefore never tolerated the existence of any alien powers and legal rules other than those of the emperor. From a socio-cultural standpoint, in the West, individuals have typically been intrinsically seen as linked to a single religious tradition (that is, a strong division traditionally existed between rival denominations, or between Christianity and Judaism), in Chinese culture, people have been able to simultaneously be adherents of Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism, or some combination of these.

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