Not to pull an Oliver or anything, but from time to time I see variations on stories like this in the American media.
At first it may seem funny, but how do people here really feel about these kinds of punishments? I know the laws over here in Norway explicitly prohibit degrading punishments, and I believe the Declaration of Human Rights does the same.
Personally I would certainly consider this degrading, but I'm unsure what the courts think, especially in the United States. Has something like this ever made it to court?
The article is a little short on details, but even if this was part of some sort of plea bargain and the guy also had option of going to jail instead, I still don't see how this could (or should) be acceptable or even legal.
Sorry if this has been discussed before.
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PAINESVILLE, Ohio -- Three men convicted of solicitation will not face a traditional punishment.
Instead, Judge Mike Cicconetti will sentence the men to each wear a chicken suit and carry a sign for three hours at the PMC parking lot on Richmond Street.
At first it may seem funny, but how do people here really feel about these kinds of punishments? I know the laws over here in Norway explicitly prohibit degrading punishments, and I believe the Declaration of Human Rights does the same.
Personally I would certainly consider this degrading, but I'm unsure what the courts think, especially in the United States. Has something like this ever made it to court?
The article is a little short on details, but even if this was part of some sort of plea bargain and the guy also had option of going to jail instead, I still don't see how this could (or should) be acceptable or even legal.
Sorry if this has been discussed before.