it depends on how he/she did it and if it was one or more people
convicted of murder
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Sacco and Vanzetti Were the two Italian immigrants that were found guilty of murder and sentenced to death even though there was little evidence against them.
Worst-case scenario - you could be sentenced to death
The fourteen year old boy wrongly convicted of murder in 1959 and sentenced to be hanged was George Junius Stinney Jr. He was the youngest person to be sentenced to death in the US in the 20th century.
It must be a felony in a state that uses death penalty. Death penalty is not common, mostly used with serial killers. Murder is the most common crime punished by death, but most of the cases are just sentenced to life in prison.
he was not sentenced to death.
No. The proper way to say that sentence would be "The culprit should be only sentenced to death. " BTW what you want to ask is if it is a PROPER sentence.
Plato was not sentenced to death. It was his mentor, Socrates, who was sentenced to death by drinking hemlock. Plato himself was not sentenced to death but continued his philosophical teachings and writings.
Most of the time, life in prison without parole, is good enough for murders. However, if a person commits murder, is sentenced to life without parole, and kills again (it has happened); then in that case, the two time murderer can be sentenced to death and executed. The death penalty should only be used in extreme cases. Spending life without parole is no walk in the park.
Here's a few Hans Aumeier - Guilty, sentenced to death August Bogusch - Guilty, sentenced to death Therese Brandl - Guilty, sentenced to death Arthur Breitwiser - Guilty, sentenced to death, commuted to life imprisonment Alexander Bülow - Guilty, sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment Fritz Buntrock - Guilty, sentenced to death Luise Danz - Guilty, sentenced to life imprisonment Erich Dinges - Guilty, sentenced to five years' imprisonment Wilhelm Gehring - Guilty, sentenced to death Paul Götze - Guilty, sentenced to death Maximilian Grabner - Guilty, sentenced to death Hans Hofmann - Guilty, sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment Rudolf Höß - Guilty, sentenced to death Karl Jeschke - Guilty, sentenced to three years' imprisonment Heinrich Josten - Guilty, sentenced to death Oswald Kaduk - Guilty, sentenced to 25 years' imprisonment Hermann Kirschner - Guilty, sentenced to death Josef Kollmer - Guilty, sentenced to death Johann Kremer - Guilty, sentenced to death, commuted to life imprisonment Hildegard Lächert - Guilty, sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment Arthur Liebehenschel - Guilty, sentenced to death Anton Lechner - Guilty, sentenced to life imprisonment Eduard Lorenz - Guilty, sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment Herbert Ludwig - Guilty, sentenced to death Maria Mandel - Guilty, sentenced to death Adolf Medefind - Guilty, sentenced to life imprisonment Karl Möckel - Guilty, sentenced to death Kurt Mueller - Guilty, sentenced to death Erich Muehsfeldt - Guilty, sentenced to death Hans Münch - Acquitted Detlef Nebbe - Guilty, sentenced to life imprisonment Alice Orlowski - Guilty, sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment Ludwig Plagge - Guilty, sentenced to death Franz Romeikat - Guilty, sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment Richard Schröder - Guilty, sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment Hans Schumacher - Guilty, sentenced to death Karl Seufert - Guilty, sentenced to life imprisonment Paul Szczurek - Guilty, sentenced to death Johannes Weber - Guilty, sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment