TH
No,the state of Missouri does not have the death penalty.
For. If most of the citizens in Texas did not want the death penalty, there would be no death penalty.
In most states it's reserved for murderers and rapists.
Yes, the states can decide whether or not to employ a death penalty. At the moment, 16 states have no death penalty (the most recent to join them was Illinois, who abolished it earlier this year). The federal government and military also have the power to execute people, but few murder cases are ever dealt with by the federal government.
Most states' statutes provide the death penalty or life imprisonment for capital murder.
most people say no but legally if you murder someone in a crime that includes other acts of violence such as robbery or rape you would probably be sentenced to death in most states. different states have different rules according to the death penalty though.
Texas
The specific penalty will depend on the location of the crime. In most places it is something along the lines of 25 years to life, or perhaps even the death penalty. You would have to find the penalties associated with the state or government charging them with the crime.
It must be a felony in a state that uses death penalty. Death penalty is not common, mostly used with serial killers. Murder is the most common crime punished by death, but most of the cases are just sentenced to life in prison.
If you do anything bad to the pharoah, it's most likely will be a death penalty.
The application of the death penalty is not restricted by the political environment. Civilian law is not changed. The military also has the death penalty and most of the instances are associated with wartime events.
They are against it. Most republicans are Christians and Christians are against any death that is on purpose. [EDIT] Actually Republicans are for the death penalty believing that it is a proper punishment and that the death penalty should be added to drug "Kingpins".