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Many believed the two Italians did not receive a fair trial because of the anti-immigrant and anti-radical ideals of the era.

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Anarchists executed after controversial 1920 robbery trial?

In 1920, two Italian-born anarchists, Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, were convicted and later executed in the United States for a robbery and murder they claimed they did not commit. The trial was highly controversial, with many believing they were wrongly convicted due to their anarchist beliefs and immigrant status. Despite worldwide protests and appeals, Sacco and Vanzetti were executed in 1927.


The last names of the two anarchists convicted of robbery and murder in Mass in the 1920s?

Sacco & Vanzetti


Why were the excursions of Sacco and Vanzetti controversial?

They were convicted of murder without hard evidence.


Why were the executions of sacco and vanzetti controversial apex?

They were convicted of murder without hard evidence.


How did sacco and vanzetti case reflect the fears of many Americans?

they murder abe rob in Massachusetts, they admit they were anarchists.


What were Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti charged and convicted of?

They were charged of armed robbery and stealing over 1.7 million daolars yaa


How do you expunge a capital murder record i was convicted of capital murder?

It's impossible for convicted capital murder to have that record expunged.


. People from which group were tried for murder following the Haymarket Riot?

NovaNet: Anarchists


What are the release dates for Convicted for Murder - 1913?

Convicted for Murder - 1913 was released on: USA: 12 June 1913


Can a criminal in prison be convicted of murder if already in prison for murder if he kills in the prison?

Yes the person can. The person convicted of the first murder is sentenced to jail time then that murder is done with. If while incarcerated and another murder is occurred then the subject will be go to trial for murder again but not the same person. You are thinking of double jeopardy. This only occurs after someone is tried and found not guilty. At that point the subject can run outside and say he did it with out being able to be tried again.


What was John Brown convicted of and what was his sentence?

Convicted of murder and his sentence was by hanging.


Why were the executions of Sacco and Venzetti controversial?

they were convicted of murder without hard evidence