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Puritanism was a movement rather than a separate religion who believed that The Reformation of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries did not go far enough in ridding England and Europe of the corruption stemming from the Roman Catholic Church. Their view of many crimes including witchcraft, murder and treason took a very hard line. These crimes were punishable by death.
Not one hundred percent sure but I think it was execution
No, the Holocaust was extermination (mass murder). The victims had not been charged with anything or been tried for anything.
stealing, murder, and treason.pie
There was not a punishment for begging in the Middle Ages. There were however punishments for crimes such as stealing, murder, and treason.
life sentence
The punishment for 2nd degree murder in PA is up to life in prison. The actual punishment will vary based on the crime and the circumstances in which it was committed.
The punishment for murder in Brazil should ideally be capital punishment. However, this form of punishment is hardly used and most people get life imprisonment of long jail sentences depending on the degree.
Life in prison.
Capital punishment is legal in Japan. The only crimes for which capital punishment is statutory are homicide and treason.
It would depend on the area but usually the punishment for murder was execution.
In Tudor times, punishment for murder typically included hanging, often in a public setting to serve as a deterrent to others. Nobles could be executed by beheading to show their higher social status. Additionally, murderers could also be subjected to other forms of punishment, such as mutilation or gibbeting.
murder piracy treason
Murder is murder. It depends on the state, and if capital punishment is in effect in that state.
8 to 15 years for unintentional murder, and 10 to 30 for intentional.
up to life in prison.
It was written for the Elizabethan Era... which was from late 1500s to early 1600s.