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Criminal Punishments. By: Abby Smith. Monalisa by Vinci is the master piece of renaissance and world art. Royalty vs. The Poor. They dealt with crime differently depending on if you where a noble, man, woman, commoners, and natives.
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Criminal Punishments By: Abby Smith • Monalisa by Vinci is the master piece of renaissance and world art
Royalty vs. The Poor • They dealt with crime differently depending on if you where a noble, man, woman, commoners, and natives. • For example crimes against royalty had worse or more severe punishments.
Common Crimes of the Nobility • High Treason • Spying • Rebellion • Murder • Witchcraft
Common Crimes of Desperation Theft Forgers Begging Poaching Fraud
Fines • Normally the punishment for a minor crime was a fine. • Different sized fines where given depending upon the punishment. • They rarely fined poor people.
Confinement • They used confinement on both rich and poor people. • Confinement was a punishment that required a person to stay in a specific area in the state for a specific period of time.
Works Cited http://www.novelguide.com/a/discover/rens_01/rens_01_00128.html • http://www.medieval-renaissance.com/index2.php?option=com_content&do_pdf=1&id=603