They are those people of certain government or countries who stopped hanging people as this method of punishment is cruel, inhuman and barbaric but to some other people this is still the method of instilling fear and deterrent for would be offenders and criminals.
Do you mean with a conscience or while passed out? Because both are plausible. Study the law records...
Because the murderer is walking freely among innocent people despite commiting those horrendous crimes.
Papa stopped the hanging by standing up to the mob and risking his own life to intervene. He brought people together by showing courage, leadership, and a commitment to justice. His actions inspired others to join him in standing up against injustice and promoting unity within the community.
The Puritans were a whole lot more stickter! In our day time we usually go to jail for life over murder. The puritans would kill people for commiting adultrey or something as simple as that.
yes people are always commiting suicide
The Victorians did not burn people. From the late 1830s onwards the death penalty was very rarely used for crimes other than murder. Burning people had stopped around 1740.
People were punished publicy for commiting a sin
People were punished publicy for commiting a sin
Defining ''stay'' ....... as with them, YES. ........ In the car while they are commiting a crime, YES. even if you ar not in the building with them, If they leave and get in their car, or yours it does not matter, and IF THEY are persued and caught with you, you will be charged. KNOW WHAT YOUR PEOPLE DO BEFORE GETTING INVOLVED, AND HANGING OUT. It might even cost you your life..........
Yes, Slavery should be stopped, because to be someone else's slave makes people think you are beneath them, but in this world, no matter what we have done (apart from killing or murder; then you are beneath people) we are equal.
one simple rule :To aid Hitler in commiting unthinkable act's against the Jewish people.
Australian people stopped making Halfpennies in in 1965. British people stopped making predecimal halfpennies in 1968. British people stopped making decimal halfpennies in 1984. Irish people stopped making Halfpennies in in 1986. New Zealand people stopped making Halfpennies in in 1966.