Mary Queen of Scots was seen as a Catholic threat to a Protestant throne. When Mary signed a plot paper, Elizabeth was forced to sign her death warrant as a protective measure.
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Her birthday was September 7,1533 making her a Virgo.
The queen did years ago, , she also worked in them as well, as a sign of good will.
None -- she is not part of the government. The prime minister signs laws, if anyone does.
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ummm well im not intirly sure but i believe she ran away
She was not assassinated, she was executed on the order of Queen Elizabeth I. For many years Elizabeth struggled with the decision to execute Mary. She did not want to sign the death warrant of a fellow queen and family member, but eventually she had no choice.
Oliver Cromwell signed the death warrant in the year 1649 and then Charles the first got beheaded on Tuesdaii 30th January 1649
Yes, Mrs. Windsor has signed Death Warrants since she became the unelected Head of State of the United Kingdom and British Colonies and Territories in 1952 and she continues to do so. Notably, she signed the Death Warrant upon black British revolutionary, Michael X in Trinidad in 1975. Although Capital Punishment was abolished in the UK in 1969, Mrs. Windsor continued to sign the Death Warrants of her 'subjects' in former colonies, where, despite them having independence, Britain retained judicial control of these countries through the ‘Privy Council’ in London, yet did not rescind the Death Penalty in those nations. In 1999, Mrs. Windsor signed the Death Warrants of a plethora of people, thus authorising a ‘mass hanging’. Mrs. Windsor has continued to sign Death Warrants ever since. She reportedly revoked the appeal for clemancy of one man, and signed the Death Warrant, because he had killed his dog.
No, that would be the duty of the Judge Advocate General
His own death warrant I guess. He was very naughty and tried to blow up the government... early terrorist.
Only if it is used to sign your death warrant. Or if you are working around it in an industrial setting and exposed to high levels of toxins.
No one can possibly answer that question except the judge themselves.
Yes the judge only signs in most of the caases
A judge must sign a warrant for it to be active!
That's what makes the warrant legal. It signifies that he has read and reviewed the warrant affidavit and found it legal and proper.
You don't get a copy of the search warrant unless you are the owner or legal inhabitant of the premises on which the warrant was served. Then (according to the laws of your jurisdiction), at the conclusion of the search you may get a copy of the warrant along with the list of seized items.