In the US jurisdictions which still have the death penalty, you are not "guaranteed" the death penalty. There are several 'capital crimes' cited among those that migh qualify BUT,currently usually only murder (the more heinous or coldblooded it is) will be the one act that would set in motion such a recommendation.
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.
that the death penalty for certain crimes (grad point) ;)
None. There is no death penalty in Mexico.
That would be those who are in favour of using the death penalty for punishment of severe crimes.
killing
Chile abolished the death penalty for ordinary crimes. Chile's laws provide for the death penalty only for exceptional crimes such as crimes under military law or crimes committed in exceptional circumstances
No, currently the death penalty only applies to murder and high crimes like treason.
No, the majority of law enforcement officials believe that the death penalty does not deter criminals from committing crimes.
most likely murder
Treason
Michigan abolished the death penalty in 1846 for crimes except treason, Rhode Island followed in 1852 and abolished the death penalty for all crimes (including treason). Michigan's death penalty statute was amended in the 1950s or 1960s to exclude the death penalty for treason.
The death penalty doesn't deter crimes.