Capital punishment remained in polish law until April 1st 1998 , after that it was prohibited.
In law- Capital case is what brings capital punishment wich is the execution of a citizen by a judicional process.
Although capital punishment has not been used in Jamaica for quite some time, it has not been abolished and it remains a legal punishment under Jamaican Law.
The harshest punishment for a crime is capital punishment also known as the death penalty.
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Capital punishment ignores and denies admitting blame by the convict. See "Law and Order Criminal Intent" Season 4, Episode 3 "Want".
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Capital crimes are punishable by death. Murder of a Law Enforcement officer, murder in a particular gruesome or heinous nature. Murder during the commission of a crime etc. It largely depends on the legislation of the country. What may be considered a 'capital' crime in one country may not be in another. There are many countries that have abolished capital punishment completely.