only 15 states are safe from the death penalty. and there are 35 states that
have the death penalty including US government and military.
Wisconsin and dist. of Columbia does not have the death penalty. these could change anytime
No, nobody should receive the death penalty. An eye for an eye will just leave the world blind.
yes
Only if they are convicted of a crime that warrants the death penalty, such as murder (the same as straight people).
America
Adolf Eichman
most likely the death penalty.
(in the US) Depending on the state, you could receive either the death penalty or you could go to prison for the rest of your life.
No they can receive some pretty heavy fines though.
Our countries might not grant diplomatic recogniztion to one another. Also, if it is a death penalty case, some countries do not believe in the death penalty and will refuse to extradite someone to the US unless they receive diplomatic assurance that the death penalty will not be asked for.
Yes he was sentenced to death, however he was scheduled to receive a new trial when he died of lung cancer.
He did originally receive the death penalty for the death of a man while he was burglarizing his home. His version was that he tripped while trying to flee the scene and the gun he was carrying went off and the homeowner was killed accidentally. As had happened in another famous case, the US high courts struck down the death penalty, (Charles Manson was in the same situation), only later to be reinstated by individual states. So he did and didn't receive death.
Govenor George Ryan of Illinois placed a moratorium on death sentences in 2000. Although Ryan still believes in the death penalty, he wanted to make sure the evidence supported the penalty.