Judicial Paddling

A Judicial Paddling (also known as a Judical Blistering) is the highest Deterrent under confederation law in the Penitatas court and are used only for cases of People all ready serving a sentence who are subsequently convicted of serious crimes.

Preferred age
For a Variety of reasons, Four is the preferred physical age for a judicial paddling, Because the skin is so soft, but will be able to tolerate blisters reasonably well. Some judges prefer only to use judicial paddlings on older pennies but often-times for crimes as a penny the child is given a administrative rejuve as part of the sentencing for their new crime, this does not count against the number of cycles their required to serve.

Judicial paddles are typically Bumblebee Paddles and are available in a variety of sizes.

Typical Results
Judicial Paddlings are given bare-bottom, right in the middle of the court room,by the judge, the result, is so extreme many cannot bear to watch Pennies, even those there as witnesses or victims, tend to be terrified by the sight. Unless the offenders a toddler, who could not safely endure a blistering, the court requires a good crop of stingy blisters, blisters that no nanolotion can be used to treat for over a week.

Many Penitatas after a judicial paddling, are effectively invalids until nano-cream or lotion is authorised to repair the damage.

In addition, it is customary, for parents to spank a penny twice a day, after such a conviction, regardless of the presence of blisters which can exasperate the injuries and make them last longer. In the Rejuve culture this kind of punishment is justified, on grounds of the fact, that a penny who is already being spanked daily, and actually commits another crime, something extreme is needed as a deterrent and to get through to the errant penny.

In cases of severe violent crimes a Judicial Paddling (and hence parental spankings for the next week) may be enhanced with firebottom.