Murder, mass murder, terrorism, sadition, treason, drug dealing (although very unlikely).
Crimes that should be punishable by death, but did not get the death penalty in recent times are; crimes of terror attack, and crimes against humanity.
Any crime that is punishable by death for blacks is also punishable by death for whites.
60 Crimes are punishable under federal law.
None. There is no death penalty in Mexico.
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Capital crimes are those punishable by death. In many countries and states there are no capital crimes. The most common capital crimes are murder, rape and treason.
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robbery, theft, murder, speeding and DUI
Capital crimes are almost always punishable by death in most places. They use beheading, and stoning as forms of execution.
Yes, they are. The difference is the severity of punishment. Felonies are codified as crimes punishable by prison for one year or longer, or by death. All other crimes are misdemeanors.
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Yes, there have been other crimes (besides murder) that were punishable by the death penalty. Until the 1950s, rape was punishable by the death penalty in a few states. Until very recently, raping a child under 12 was punishable by death in Louisiana. Mutiny. desertion in the military, and treason are still punishable by death.Another View: If I understand the question correctly it is actually asking about someone wrongfully beiing punished for a crime they did not commit.If so - yes, it has happened many times throughout history - it is not a recent phenomenon.