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Section 1. Punishments.
The following punishments only shall be
known to the laws of this State: death, imprisonment, fines, suspension
of a jail or prison term with or without conditions, restitution,
community service, restraints on liberty, work programs, removal
from office, and disqualification to hold and enjoy any office
of honor, trust, or profit under this State. (1995, c. 429, s.
2.) Sec. 2. Death punishment.
The object of punishments being not only
to satisfy justice, but also to reform the offender and thus prevent
crime, murder, arson, burglary, and rape, and these only, may
be punishable with death, if the General Assembly shall so enact.
Sec. 3. Charitable and correctional institutions and agencies.
Such charitable, benevolent, penal, and
correctional institutions and agencies as the needs of humanity
and the public good may require shall be established and operated
by the State under such organization and in such manner as the
General Assembly may prescribe. Sec. 4. Welfare policy; board of public welfare.
Beneficent provision for the poor, the unfortunate,
and the orphan is one of the first duties of a civilized and a
Christian state. Therefore the General Assembly shall provide
for and define the duties of a board of public welfare.
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