the answer is only of 4 choices- 0,4,6,10 The correct answer is 4
Including those states with moratoriums, how many states currently have the death penalty?
I would assume over half the states do as well as the federal government. those states which sponsor civiliter mortuus do so under the euphemism "collateral sanctions" or the 4 C's [collateral consequences of criminal convictions]. These are multiple forms of punishment for past transactions [criminal] which exclude those with criminal records from the full benefits of citizenship in the United States even after their criminal convictions have been fully adjudicated. Often these state sponsored punishments are disproportionate and have no direct nexus to the criminal offense, overly represented within the black population raising claims of covert racism. Civil death is no different than slavery. Civil death should be opposed.
Yes. Divorce and family law is civil law as opposed to defense attorneys who practice criminal law. However, there are many different specialities within the practice of civil law, not only divorce.
There were 34 States in the Union when the Civil War began.
Eleven
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11
No. Some states recognize civil unions as civil unions, some as marriages and some as domestic partnerships. Many states do not recognize them at all.
"Perpetrator" is unclear in your question. A person cannot act as an attorney for someone else unless that person is licensed to practice law in the particular jurisdiction. Unauthorized practice of law is a crime in many states.
Currently, thirty two states enforce the death penalty. In addition, there are eighteen states that have abolished the death penalty.
11 States
AS YOU CAN SEE, NOT MANY STATES JOINED THE SOUTHERN STATES. MANY JOINED THE NORTHERN STATES !