The two immigrants convicted and executed in 1927 were Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, Italian anarchists. Their trial was marked by significant legal and social controversies, including widespread accusations of bias and prejudice against their immigrant background. Despite a lack of concrete evidence linking them to the crimes, they were found guilty of robbery and murder, and their execution drew international protests and highlighted issues of justice and fairness in the legal system. Their case remains a symbol of the struggles faced by immigrants and the flaws in the judicial process.
convicted and executed for treason
If someone is convicted of a capital offense and sentenced to death they can be executed, but it would not be for violating parole.
Bruno Hauptmann was convicted and executed for that crime.
The convicted were executed by hanging.
Around 25. Only 19 were executed.
A French firing squad. She was convicted and executed as a spy.
They were tried and convicted for crimes against the people.
Sacco and Vanzetti
Farzana and Hassan were executed because they were convicted of committing a serious crime, such as murder, terrorism, or treason, and were sentenced to death as a result of their actions.
Yes, I believe they sentenced him to hang.
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were executed.
passing secrets about nuclear science to the Soviets