Well in the U.S. we use either lethal injection or electric chair. Although throughout the world others are used along with this. During war times many countries use death by firing squad including the U.S. along with beheading, stoning, gas chamber (World War 2 in concentration camps), and hanging.
the death penalty or hung to death basically.
most likely the death penalty.
Some got a death penalty but that were mostly just the ones who were in charge.
The first one that comes to mind is the death penalty.
yes they oppose itAnother View: I believe the Democrat Party, as a political entity, opposes the death penalty. I am certain not everyone who claims to be a Democrat supports that view.
The different types of punishments for criminal offenses include fines, probation, community service, imprisonment, and in some cases, the death penalty.
Convicts could face punishments such as flogging, solitary confinement, hard labor, and death penalty depending on the severity of their crime. These punishments were meant to serve as deterrents and to maintain discipline within the penal system.
If by 'LA' the city of Los Angeles, California is meant, then no, the City of LA does not have the death penalty, per se. HOWEVER, the State of California DOES have the death penalty. Because LA is located within the State of California, capital crimes committed in LA are subject to penalties and punishments under California law, including the death penalty.
Depends on the state and the nature of the offense. Punishments can run the full spectrum from warnings to the death penalty.
Death was the penalty of revealing the secret of making silk.
Capital punishment is essentially synonymous with the death penalty. Though there are varying specific methods that could be used, if the person doesn't eventually die as a result, then it's not capital punishment.
The death penalty was applicable for theft, cutting off of hands that struck a victim were some of the punishments meted out to slaves