If the defendant was found guilty of a death-penalty crime and that is the method of execution in that jurisdiction, yes.
yes they should
When you mean to say that someone was executed by hanging, you would say "hanged."
no
Hanged.
they were hanged
In the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel, Pipel is a young Jewish boy who was hanged by the Nazi guards for aiding in an act of sabotage. Despite his young age, Pipel's execution serves as a powerful example of the dehumanization and brutality faced by Jewish prisoners during the Holocaust.
100 was hanged
Jesus is recorded in the 25th chapter of Matthew as teaching that we should "visit" prisoners, and by extension, to be kind and merciful to them.
The climax of "Night" by Elie Wiesel occurs when the prisoners in the concentration camp witness the death of a young boy who was hanged. This event symbolizes the loss of innocence and reveals the cruelty and inhumanity that the prisoners face. It marks a turning point in Eliezer's understanding of the horrors of the Holocaust and his own struggle for survival.
If you are hanged out with another guy, you have no boyfriend anymore. You should have told him before, not afterwards.
Both 'hung' and 'hanged' are correct, although the term 'hanged' tends to be an older form. For example, history books tell of convicts and bushrangers who were sentenced to be hanged. Magistrates would sentence a man "to be hanged by the neck until he is dead".
Yes your eyes do pop out when you get hanged