Because it is labeled as in humane.
"You will hang me." (If they hang him he is telling the truth so they cannot hang him since he isn't lying.
His punishment for the crime was to hang at the gibbet.
an eye for an eye
If you can`t do french hang it up and don`t do it
What are now call stockades, where criminals would hang with their arms and head in a wooden block for punishment.
they hang you and burn your body, dont mess with them or they will mess you up
you cant or the police willl come xx
they have to use a rope
If one was to hang someone (the punishment) then the correct use would be 'hanged' But if you wanted to hang baskets from the wall the use would be 'hung' 'Hanged' only applies to the punishment. Hope this helps (:
The past tense of "hang" is "hung" or in some contexts, "hanged."
If you're "born to hang" the only way you can die (theoretically) is by being hang. So if someone survives many near death experiences people may say they are born to hang.
No U.S. state currently allows for those sentenced to capital punishment to be hanged.