It is contrary to the good order and discipline of the military service.
Yes, but rarely used.
With a Criminal Justice degree, you could become a Military Officer in the US Navy.
The death penalty was extremely unfair for some people, but for the rest of us it was justice........ In the states the death penalty is still used in 37 states and by the Federal Government and the US Military.
The double jeopardy clause of the US Constitution applies only to criminal charges.
Probably because it isn't one.
(in the US) You must be more specific with this question. Currently (03/2010) there are still 35 states plus the US military who still have the death penalty on the books.
No
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Don't quite understand the question. The application of the death penalty is one of the rights preserved to the states. There is no federal law that addresses, it or forbids it. Currently 35 of the 50 states plus the US Government and US Military have a death penalty in effect, although several have not exercised it in some time.
The "death penalty," also known as capital punishment, is not a law but a consequence for committing specific, serious crimes such as murder, treason, etc.Not all countries use capital punishment.
Yes. Military Civilians can be prosecuted under the UCMJ (Uniformed Code of Military Justice) and US Federal and State Criminal Codes.
mostly everybody except the police and the judge and other people who has jobs dealing with the lawAnother VIew: (in the US) Apparently the citizens of 37 states still like it, as well, as both the US federal government and the US Military all of which still have the death penalty on their statute books.