There isn't one, the death sentence was abolished in the UK
NoThe death penalty has been abolished in the UK and there are no offences that you can be executed for
No. In 2003 Parliament abolished the death penalty entirely in the UK.
Because Parliament voted to stop it.
Is graffiti a crime in the uk
Street Crime UK was created in 2002.
Street Crime UK ended in 2005.
The duration of Street Crime UK is 1800.0 seconds.
robbery is the most common crime in the UK and anywhere else in the world.
No, it isn't a crime at all.
The death penalty for murder was abolished under the 1965 Murder (Abolition of the Death Penalty Act). The death penalty for treason and a variety of other offences was abolished under the 1998 Crime and Disorder Act. For the absolute avoidance of doubt the death penalty in the UK was absolutely abolished for all offences when the UK became a signatory to the European Convention on Human Rights by enacting the 1998 Human Rights Act.
The jury does not directly decide on a death sentence or life sentence. If a defendant is found guilty, there will be a separate sentencing phase where the jury will consider evidence and decide on the appropriate punishment, which could include the death penalty or a life sentence.
it has been a crime as long as there were laws and territories.