Since 1976, a total of one thousand, three hundred and eighty-six people have been executed as a result of the death penalty in the United States. The records prior to 1976 are spotty enough to require extended verification.
The death penalty is legal in 32 U.S. states. In the United States, 1,386 people have been executed.
In the US, all death penalty sentences are carried out with wtnesses present.
The death penalty was extremely unfair for some people, but for the rest of us it was justice........ In the states the death penalty is still used in 37 states and by the Federal Government and the US Military.
(in the US) There is no 'automatic' death penalty if you kill a certain number of people. As a matter of fact not all US states even have the death penalty anymore. Every case is tried on its own merits, and the verdicts meted out accordingly.
There were the original 13 states, although the death penalty was established in the US long before the US was a separate nation.
If caught in the US and tried for treason, yes they get the death penalty because of the US constitution
Almost 20 to 25 people get death sentence per year in USA.In some stated Death Sentence is not carried out and these rates are decreasing every year.
No. In fact, Wisconsin was the first state in the US to abolish the death penalty, back in 1853.
In the US, no. The Supreme Court found that minors could not be sentenced to the death penalty.
(in the US) Because they violate a statute which calls for a death penalty such as Murder - Rape - Treason - etc.
yes
It doesn't.