In Inca society, this crime would lead to public scolding and a warning about more severe punishment.
Inca Law was based on three principles:
These principles were the pillar of other laws created by the leaders or Sapa Incas.
Violating any of these principles or violating the law led to harsh punishments. Indeed, in this society, there was not a prison system and only some survived the punishment. Here are the most common punishments:
The case described mainly violates the Inca principle "do not be lazy" this is seriously punished with death by stoning.
However, due to the offender being a young person and a first-time offender t is likely he was just publicly scolded and warned about a most serious punishment if he continued with this behavior.
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