Punishment for causing death or persistent vegetative state: minimum long-term imprisonment up to life or death under sexual offences provision. Where an offender commits an offence under section 64(1) or 64(2) and thereby inflicts injury causing the woman's death or a persistent vegetative state, the statute prescribes rigorous imprisonment not less than twenty years, potentially extending to life imprisonment (natural life), or the death penalty.
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Punishment for causing death or persistent vegetative state: minimum long-term imprisonment up to life or death under sexual offences provision.
Where an offender commits an offence under section 64(1) or 64(2) and thereby inflicts injury causing the woman's death or a persistent vegetative state, the statute prescribes rigorous imprisonment not less than twenty years, potentially extending to life imprisonment (natural life), or the death penalty.
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