
The laws were particularly harsh. For example, any debtor whose status was lower than that of his creditor was forced into slavery. The punishment was more lenient for those owing debt to a member of a lower class. The death penalty was the punishment for even minor offences.
The liberal use of the death penalty under Draconic code made Plutarch comment: "It is said that Draco himself, when asked why he had fixed the punishment of death for most offences, answered that he considered these lesser crimes to deserve it, and he had no greater punishment for more important ones."
Solon repealed Draconian law in the early 6th century BCE. The only exception was homicide law. Draconian law was the first legislation making a distinction between homicide and involuntarilyhomicide.
Currently, people refer to Draconian when a certain law or regulation is especially harsh, such as the recentone in Russia.