It would depend on the area but usually the punishment for murder was execution.
There are many crimes that have punishments such as murder. Some states in the United States will sentence someone to death for a murder.
The first murder ocurred on August 31, 1888 and the final murder ocurred on November 9, 1888, the murders ocurred over only a few months in the second half of 1888.
by taking them to the hospital to see what the doctors can do
the government can make harsh punishments (like death penalty) for people who murder, after that people are less likely to murder because they know the consequence
the government can make harsh punishments (like death penalty) for people who murder, after that people are less likely to murder because they know the consequence
31st of August, 1888. It was a Friday.
At the time of her murder in 1888 she was 29 years old. So she was born in the year 1859.
Beginning with the murder of Emma Smith who died on April 3, 1888, near Osborn St., Whitechapel, Martha Tabram on August 7, 1888, at George yard buildings, Commercial St., Spitalfields, Mary Ann Nichols on August 31, 1888, Buck's Row, Whitechapel, Annie Chapman on Sept. 8, 1888, on Hanbury St., Spitalfields, Elizabeth Stride on Sept. 8, 1888, Burner St., Whitechapel, Katherine Eddows on Sept. 30, 1888, Mitre Square, Aldgate, Mary Jane Kelly on Nov. 9, 1888, Miller's Court, Dorset St., Whitechapel.* *It is felt that the killer did not stop after the Kelly murder but listed are the victims most commonly known as Ripper victims.
London had many murders in the year 1888 but the ones that have been atributed to Jack The Ripper if you include the murder on Apri 5, 1888 of Emily Smith the total comes to eight. Most experts now believe that the killer didn't stop with Mary Kelly in November 1888, but may have gone on until 1891 and possibly beyond.
Varies from case to case. Typically the jury will rule based on evidence and testimony's. If you accidentally kill someone you won't get a life or death sentence.
For murder, one is sentenced to death. If one has created a serious feud they shall be put on a rope by the neck for one hour so everyone can see the trouble they caused.
Both men can be charged with murder, so can the driver of the getaway car even though he/she was not in the store at the time. And, even if no murder was committed during the robbery, if a police officer happened to shoot and kill one of the robbers on their way out, the others involved could be charged with murder.