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Sir Redmond Barry was the judge who sentenced Ned Kelly to death for his crimes. Kelly was convicted of murder and received the death penalty, which was carried out by hanging in 1880. Barry sentenced Kelly and his gang members following their actions during the Stringybark Creek police shootings.
The court found him guilty of murdering Constable Fitzpatrick, and then sentenced him to hang
Kelly was charged with of the murder of Sergeant Kennedy, Constable Scanlan and Lonigan, the various bank robberies, the murder of Sherritt, resisting arrest at Glenrowan and with a long list of minor charges. He was convicted of the willful murder of Constable Lonigan and was sentenced to death
Sixteen year old wilkens stabbed 26 years out convinence counter girl to death during a robbery. Wilkens plead guilty to first degree murder and other charges. He was tried in adult court due to the violence of the crime and sentenced with the death penalty. He was sentenced with the death penalty.
convicted of murder
it depends on how he/she did it and if it was one or more people
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AnswerI've been trying to find this out for years. I believe he WAS sentenced to death for the shooting but I can't get info on whether or not he was executed or when he is scheduled to die. It seems like no one cares.AnswerNo. Steady B, born Warren McGlone in 1969, was sentenced to life without parole for his role in the murder of a Philadelphia police officer during a botched bank robbery in January 1996. McGlone was charged with second-degree murder, bank robbery, and grand larceny, and found guilty on all counts on October 30, 1996.Christopher Roney (aka Cool C), an associate of McGlone's, was given the death penalty for first degree murder, but received a temporary stay of execution in March 2006. He is still on death row, but no date has been scheduled.A third person involved in the crime, Mark Canty, was also sentenced to life in prison.
Sacco and Vanzetti Were the two Italian immigrants that were found guilty of murder and sentenced to death even though there was little evidence against them.
robbery, theft, murder, speeding and DUI
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.
Worst-case scenario - you could be sentenced to death