Currency Counterfeiters: Violations Punishments and Offender Confiscation

currency counterfeiters: Currency counterfeiters were dispatched by haritsuke public execution by perforation with spears . The penalty for use of fraudulent scales or measures of volume was decapitation, with the head displayed on a gibbet for three days, according to The Japan Times. Forgery of an official seal on a document earned the offender confiscation of his property and banishment. The Osadamegaki Hyakkajo the criminal code enforced by the Tokugawa rulers prescribed an extensive list of severe punishments for those found guilty of fraud and trickery. Merchants caught dealing in fake goods were tattooed to mark them as criminals and banished. In the view of historian Haruo Okubo, the number of violations and punishments included in the laws, covered in the code's Article 67, suggests that criminal fraud must have been rampant in pre-modern times. And habitual con men lost their heads irrespective of the amount they swindled. ; These, however, were apparently not enough to discourage aspiring crooks. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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