Louisiana has always had the death penalty going back to when the land was a French possession.
No. In fact, Wisconsin was the first state in the US to abolish the death penalty, back in 1853.
no,absolutely no
What is the penalty for intentionally wrighting back checks in Texas?
yep
The United States has had the death penalty since 1608 when George Kindle was killed. A moratorium on the death penalty was enacted in 1972 with the case of Furman v. Georgia and was brought back with the case of Gregg v. Georgia in 1976.
The United States has not always had the death penalty. In 1972 the United States Supreme Court called for a moratorium on the death penalty with the case of Furman v. Georgia and brought it back in 1976 with the case of Gregg v. Georgia.
Depends on what you did. I honestly think that if you raped or killed someone, the death penalty wouldn't be too harsh. i agree with this how would you like it if someone killed your brother or something you would want pay back i kno i would
No, it is a death penalty case.
The city President Kennedy was assassinated was in Dallas, Texas.
DEATH PENALTY HAVE CHANGED OVER YEARS BECAUSE THEY VIOLET HUMANS RIGHTS LONG BACK PEOPLE WHERE SENTENCED TO DEATH PERNALTY BUT NOW ITS DIFFERENT VIEWS AND CHALLENGES AND OLSO THEE CHANGE OF TECHnology there are now injectoins that can put you to death unlike long back when we used to stone,boil,strangle and even hang the persons
I'm not going to go back that far. As October 2009 35 states had the death penalty still on their books. !5 states plus the District of Columbia - did not.