The average punishment for attempted murder in the US can vary depending on the circumstances of the case, including factors such as the defendant's criminal history, the severity of the crime, and the jurisdiction where the case is tried. Sentences can range from several years to decades in prison, and may also include fines and restitution.
Flint, Michigan had the highest murder rate in the US for 2010.
Oakland, California has never been officially designated as the murder capital of the US. While the city has experienced high rates of violent crime in the past, it has not held the title of murder capital.
The top 5 murder cities in the US in recent years have included cities such as St. Louis, Baltimore, Detroit, New Orleans, and Memphis. These cities have higher rates of violent crime, leading to more incidents of murder. It is important to note that crime rates can fluctuate over time.
Yes, probation is one of the most common forms of punishment in the United States. It allows individuals to serve their sentence in the community under supervision, rather than in prison. Probation is often used for non-violent offenses and first-time offenders.
The fourteen year old boy wrongly convicted of murder in 1959 and sentenced to be hanged was George Junius Stinney Jr. He was the youngest person to be sentenced to death in the US in the 20th century.
Lady Macbeth and Macbeth attempted to do the murder. They will be punished for what they attempted to do even if they didnt succeed
The punishment for murder in Iran is much diffrent then what we have experinced here in the US. In Iran when a citizen is murdered the person being charged for it must give the family or a realitive half of everything he or she has
25 years to life
Well, that depends on who you are. US law considers it punishment... some people, morally, consider it murder. Other people agree with the law that it is a just punishment for certain kinds of crime.
with intent to kill, with the cleverness of the defendant to evade the onrushing bullet that fired aiming to him but neverthelless did not p3erform it in reason for some causes
The "death penalty," also known as capital punishment, is not a law but a consequence for committing specific, serious crimes such as murder, treason, etc.Not all countries use capital punishment.
The costs of capital punishment vary by state in the US, but on average, it can cost millions to carry out a single execution due to legal fees, court costs, and incarceration expenses. The total amount spent on capital punishment each year in the US can reach hundreds of millions of dollars.
Of course not. The US has always prohibited "cruel and unusual punishment".
Commodore Uriah Philips Levy of the US navy sought to end immoral punishment and harsh practices in the US navy. In 1850 he was able to ban flogging as a punishment for US sailors.
it's not the murder capital
it's not the murder capital
capital punishment should be abolished in the U.S.