The jury only decides (in at least the UK) whether the person is guilty or not guilty. the judge decides the sentence
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Yes, Jack Ruby went to trial for the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald, who was accused of assassinating President John F. Kennedy. Ruby was found guilty of murder and sentenced to death, but the verdict was later overturned on appeal. He died of a pulmonary embolism before a new trial could take place.
Louis Riel was found guilty of high treason in 1885 for leading the North-West Rebellion against the Canadian government. His actions were seen as a threat to the newly formed Canadian nation and an act of insurrection. Riel was sentenced to death, but his sentence was later commuted to life in prison.
The nouns in the sentence are liberty and death.
yes he was, he was sent to England for trail and was found guilty.
Creon decided to only sentence Antigone to death; since Ismene wasn't guilty he just lets her free.
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People are on death row for so long because they can appeal the verdict time and time again and that post pones their death sentence.
She has been in the news since 2008 and the verdict is now in. She has been found guilty and could get the death penalty for the crime she has committed.
Creon decided to sentence Antigone to death, but let Ismene free because she was not guilty.
Are you asking about the robbery TRIAL itself, or just the sentencing hearing?If you weren't sentenced immediately after the jury's verdict was delivered, you will receive a sentencing hearing at which the judge will announce your sentence for having already been found guilty by the jury.Sometimes, especially for capital crimes, the same trial jury will consider the sentence as a separate action from their verdict deliberations, but unless the armed robbery involved someone's death, this probably would not apply in this case.
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In "A Lesson Before Dying" by Ernest J. Gaines, the protagonist, Jefferson, who is wrongly accused of murder, is sentenced to death by electrocution. The verdict is guilty. Throughout the novel, Jefferson learns about dignity, self-worth, and heroism despite his unjust conviction.
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sudden death
Casey Anthony will be sentenced, IF convicted, when the jury reaches a verdict in the case. If the trial goes according to plan, it should conclude sometime in July 2011. If she IS convicted, the jury may determine what her sentence will be. According to a jury of her peers, she was pronounced not guilty on July 5, 2011.
For the first phase known as the 'guilt phase' the jury returned a verdict 44 hours after the last alternate juror was seated. The second phase or 'punishment' phase they deliberated 11 1/2 hours.