Mary, Queen of Scots
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.
She was furious and one of her nobles said but you signed mary's death warrant Elizabeth said but i didn't mean for you to use it
Queens don"t get their hands dirty- even Bloody Mary got other people to do her blood-letting. Elizabeth signed the death warrant. the Army or constabulary took matters into their own hands, acting on Royal warrant. It is an oversimplification to assume Elizabeth ( Axed) her rival queen, literaly. By the way, contrary to two Hollywood films, the two monarchs, Elizabeth and Mary ( of Scots) never met physically.
she should be executed because she followed a different religion too elizabeth
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She signed the death warrant.
Elizabeth signed the death warrant, somewhat reluctantly, and Mary was beheaded.
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.
A crown executioner at Fotheringhay Castle (no longer extant) in 1587. History does not record the identity of this man. The execution instrument was an axe. He wore a mask or hood. The protocols allowed for three swings of the axe. The first strike may or may not have killed the Queen as it landed on her neck. The second blow neatly(?) severed her head from her neck and as it was held up her wig fell off. A third strike was not necessary. This was a horrible historical event and shows how serious capital punishment was taken (and applied) in the olden times. (A modern lethal injection is almost cosmetically smooth!). One author suggests, as all of her clothing that was on her at the time of the execution was burned or otherwise destroyed to avoid any relics problems, the tragic Queen may have suffered the further indignity of having been buried in the nude. This was very strongly implied by one of Mary's best biographers. blablabla
She was furious and one of her nobles said but you signed mary's death warrant Elizabeth said but i didn't mean for you to use it
A death warrant signed by the Governor or President, which can only be signed for the execution of a condemned person (a person who has been sentenced to death by a trial judge ). As we are apparently International, I would venture to say that a Fatwa issued by a senior Ayatollah is far more serious. It certainly scared the pants off Salman Rushdie.
# A postponement, especially of an execution or other punishment. #: The governor granted a stay of execution.
That's a service for acting out the execution of service. Elizabeth
A search warrant or an arrest warrant are signed by a judge giving the policy the authority to carry out the specified procedure. The District Attorney must show cause to have the warrants signed.
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Yes. In most places the search warrant is valid as soon as it is signed. Sometimes, law enforcement can be at your house, without a warrant, and they can enter and search your property based on a phone call, telling them the judge signed the warrant.
I'm sure Charlie had a few thoughts on the matter. -------------------------------------------------------------- No, he was executed after loosing the war with Oliver Cromwell, He had a large number of defeated supporters who would certainly not have agreed with his execution. Only 40 of the judges at his execution signed his death warrant with no execution, the rest were forced to sign it. In the end only about 59 of the original 132 judges signed the death warrant!!