Convicted of murder and his sentence was by hanging.
John Brown was an abolitionist who lived in America. He also commanded forces in several battles. He was later tried, convicted, and hanged.
Abolitionist, John Brown was arrested, tried, convicted and executed for leading an insurrection that led to the attack on the Federal Harper's Ferry Arsenal in Virginia. Brown's raid also caused the death of several people.
John Brown (1800-1859) was captured at the Federal arsenal at Harper's Ferry. He convicted and hanged for treason six weeks after his failed attempt to start a slave revolution.
Abolitionist, John Brown was arrested, tried, convicted and executed for leading an insurrection that led to the attack on the Federal Harper's Ferry Arsenal in Virginia. Brown's raid also caused the death of several people.
he was convicted in 1992, but his sentence should be served in 2026.
It is a sentence on which the convicted person is serving on probation.
John Brown (1800-1859) was convicted of treason and hanged six weeks after his failed raid on a federal arsenal.
John Brown was found guilty of treason against the Commonwealth of Virginia on October 31, 1859, and sentenced to death by Judge Richard Parker. He was hanged on December 2, 1859.
He was arrested at the Harpers Ferry arsenal in Oct. 1859 and was convicted of murder and treason after a hasty but legal trial. He was hung soon after.
John Brown seized the Federal Arsenal at Harper's Ferry,Virginia in 1859. His attempt to incite armed revolt failed when a detachment of U.S. Marines commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Robert E. Lee defeated Brown's plan and captured Brown. John Brown was tried by the State of Virginia for Treason. He was convicted and sentenced to death by hanging.
There is a prisoner in our city jail who was convicted of a serious crime.
(John Brown)