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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 19/08/12 13:42, Adam Peake a écrit :<br>
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<pre wrap="">Indecent assault isn't that common, is it? </pre>
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Depends on what you call "<i>indecent assault</i>".<br>
Example: Eating an apple is a crime against nature. Crime against
nature deserves death penalty. Fictive example?<br>
F<span id="result_box" class="short_text" lang="en"><span
class="hps">ictitious example</span></span>? It did exist. I was
told that in the Edo Japon, cutting a tree deserved death. I noticed
you live in Japon, Adam. Perhaps have you heard that story. Or
perhaps Izumi would confirm if he read this.<br>
Such laws could come back with our environmental issues.<br>
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<pre wrap="">As you note the offense
carries a maximum 4 year sentence. Not trivial.</pre>
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In some countries, drawing funny Mahomet portraits (or kissing a
man/woman who's not your husband/wife) carries death penalty.<br>
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Unless I mistake, the penalty amount cannot bring the crime. I
believe it's the contrary. A crime deserves a penalty. Perhaps.<br>
But the crime has to exist, and must be proved first. Up to that
point, one's is innocent. Right? <br>
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Even European or American states also may have barbarian laws. I'm
sure you know some examples...<br>
Eastern or Southern countries don't have monopoly.<br>
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Kind regards, Dominique<br>
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PS. I don't intend to shock any muslim buddy. In case, please accept
my apologize. We are just in free talks.<br>
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Dominique Lacroix
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