I'm sure many people have been tried and executed by Iraqi courts.
You may be referring to Saddam Hussein.
Saddam Hussein, who was tried by an Iraqi court, and then executed by hanging.
YES. After the US captured him, he was given to the new Iraqi government who tried and executed him on December 30, 2006 for crimes against humanity (he had killed a lot of Iraqis and started wars that destroyed the country).
he was executed by the Iraqi government in Iraq
King Charles I
Saddam Hussein
Saddam Hussein was tried, found guilty, and convicted on grounds of crimes against humanity for the murder of 148 Iraqi Shi'ite. His punishment was to be executed by means of hanging in the gallows.
Saddam Hussein. Former dictator of Iraq.
If you mean Saddam , the dictator of Iraq, he was executed by hanging after an Iraqi trial, in Bagdad.
Nat Turner was a slave who led an armed rebellion. He was captured, tried, convicted an executed. It is doubtful that as a slave he had any actual "use" of the court system.
He executed them or otherwise they committed suicide.
Saddam Hussein was convicted of massacring innumerable Shiite victims in the atrocities at Dujail, one of the largest Shiite attacks in Modern Iraqi History.
Yes, there were. Possibly the most significant one was that of King Charles I, after the English Civil War. He was the first king to be tried and executed by his own people.