the jail system is not what u need to study sike 50% of prisoners go to jail every year
(in the US) If you 'execute' someone it is either life imprisonment or the death penalty depending on the state in which the execution was carried out.
I`m not sure of the date but I do know that Wisconsin has not put anyone to death since 1835.Another VIew: The death penalty came to the US along with the original colonial settlers, who brought along with them, the English system of law and justice.
If caught in the US and tried for treason, yes they get the death penalty because of the US constitution
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, all death penalty sentences are carried out with wtnesses present.
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.
There were the original 13 states, although the death penalty was established in the US long before the US was a separate nation.
yes
It doesn't.
Thirty-four of the fifty states currently have the death penalty, or 68%For more information about the death penalty in the United States, see Related Questions, below.
Since before the inception of the US to the present day.