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a person accused of killing won’t pay a Monetary penalty, even if the death penalty isn’t carried out
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but exempt from Monetary payment
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cases of Monetary claims (kesubah amount and her virgin status) can lead to a case of execution for the woman or her husband’s (false) witnesses, therefore different size courts are needed, 3 judges for Monetary cases and 23 for possible death sentence cases
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designated female animal for an olah, pesach offering, asham, temurah for a male? physical sanctity? Monetary sanctity? reasons, animal involved in sodomy
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kares penalty and Monetary fine? lashes?
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kares penalty and Monetary fine? lashes?
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Monetary law, sacrificial law, laws of purification and contamination, forbidden relationships, have many scriptural sources and are the main body of Torah law
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no capital cases on Friday, Monetary cases on Fridays?
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no lashes and Monetary punishment for two transgressions in one act, terumah chametz, terumah wine nazir, terumah Yom Kippur
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non kohen inadvertently eats terumah, payment Monetary or penalty? receives lashes and pays?
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rape or seduction of a naarah, mamzeres, Nesinah, Cuthi, and converts, maidservants, captives who became part of the Jewish community prior to age 3 and a day, certain close relatives, Monetary fine, sometimes forced to marry the woman
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relations with some very close relatives doesn’t have a Monetary fine because he is subject to the death penalty
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swearing in a case of a partial admission to a claim
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used as evidence in a Monetary claim
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with poor eyesight, judge Monetary cases?