Halakhah for Sanhedrin 158:8
אמר להן ר"ש אילו לא היתה שריפה חמורה לא נתנה לבת כהן שזנתה אמרו לו אילו לא היתה סקילה חמורה לא נתנה למגדף ולעובד עבודת כוכבים
Hence it follows that he is liable neither to execution nor to make compensation.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Thus this teacher differs from Rabbi, who holds him liable to compensation, and from the Rabbis, who rule that he is even executed. ');"><sup>7</sup></span>
Sefer HaChinukh
From the laws of the commandment is that which they, may their memory be blessed, explained (Bava Kamma 41a) that whether it is a muad (known as likely to cause damage) or a tam (tame), it is stoned for any [person] that it kills, be it a man or a woman or a child or a slave; that we only finish its judgment in front of it owners, if it has owners (Sanhedrin 99b); and [that which] they also said (Sanhedrin 44a) that there are many angles through which the ox kills but is not stoned. And the rest of its details - are elucidated in [Bava] Kamma (see Mishneh Torah, Laws of Forbidden Foods 4).
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