Death by lethal injection hower electrocution may be used if the prisoner requests that method,
it is used as fair compensation for a proven collection of murders or equal crime.
In the United States the requirements for the death penalty may differ from state to state. But in general the prosecution must prove aggrivated murder.
As first-degree murder is planned beforehand, then the use of death penalty may be appropriate, but this is my opinion.
(in the US) Lethal Injection - gas chamber - electrocution - hanging - and in some states you may still choose death by firing squad.
Some jury members may have moral or ethical objections to the death penalty and may be hesitant to convict someone if it means they could be sentenced to death. They may also have concerns about the potential for wrongful convictions and the irreversible nature of the death penalty. Additionally, some jury members may empathize with the defendant's situation or believe in the possibility of rehabilitation.
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this is a question for the ages, and will be debated as well, the death penalty is only used in very few civilized countries, however, there are plenty of Caucasian and Asian people on death row, this of course depends on what country or what state you live in, and was the crime a capital offense. In a lot of cases the jury may not be able to see past the colour of someone's skin, so yes, it could have an efrect, especially in some of the African nations where the jury may be predominantly of the opposite race.
The punishment for filicide (the killing of one's own child) varies depending on the jurisdiction and circumstances of the case. It can range from imprisonment to life in prison without parole, and in some cases, the death penalty may be pursued.
we dont know it is still on in colorado and may still be on for a while unless is banned
it is used as fair compensation for a large number of proven murders or equal crime.
When someone refers to a 'stiff penalty' it is just a way of saying that a person will get the maximum punishment that the law allows for that particular crime. Such as armed robbery may carry a penalty of 25 years to life. The stiffest penalty for this crime would be life. The death penalty is definitely the stiffest penalty for murder in the 1st degree. It is the maximum punishment for taking someones life with premeditation or several other factors that decide if a case is elegible for capital punishment.