No. But the courts of law did.
Impeachment doesn't carry a death penalty. But if a president murdered someone in a state that has capital punishment, it would a remote possibility.
Lethal injection is not the only method used to carry out the death penalty, but it is the most commonly used method in the United States. Other methods that have been used historically include electrocution, gas chamber, hanging, and firing squad. The method of execution can vary depending on the laws of the state or country where the death penalty is being carried out.
The last execution in Indiana took place on September 27, 2002, when Bruce George Miller was executed by lethal injection for the 1980 murder of a 15-year-old girl. Since then, Indiana has not carried out any executions, although the death penalty remains legal in the state. The death row population has decreased over the years, with many inmates having their sentences commuted or overturned.
well ....i am studying this in uni. And i am very intelligent so i no the answer. the answer is: yes!
yes, yes it is highly illagal. death penalty could occur.
The penalty for trespassing in Indiana depends on where you are. You may get a fine or you could possibly go to jail.
The prisons were badly run and would carry the death penalty for many prisoners.
For. If most of the citizens in Texas did not want the death penalty, there would be no death penalty.
Yes, Maryland has the death penalty. They have executed 5 individuals since 1976. They use the lethal ejection method, but those sentenced before 3/24/1994 can choose the gas chamber.
No,the state of Missouri does not have the death penalty.
Now, no death penalty in Romania.