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  • #Redirect [[Capital punishment]]
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  • ...ferent states have different ideas of seriousness: some Muslim states have capital punishment for apostasy or homosexual behaviour, for example. The number of countries ...point to the accidental executions of innocents, arguing that no system of capital punishment can guarantee that innocent people will never be put to death. In support o
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  • == Groups opposing [[Capital punishment|capital punishment]] == ...ttp://ncadp.org/ National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty], an anti-capital punishment group in the United States
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  • == Groups opposing [[Capital punishment|capital punishment]] == ...ttp://ncadp.org/ National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty], an anti-capital punishment group in the United States
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  • #Redirect [[Capital punishment]]
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  • {{r|Capital punishment}}
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  • *[http://www.capitalpunishmentuk.org/guillotine.html Capital Punishment U.K. - History of the Guillotine]
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  • ...on|crimes of passion]], and are done in spite of the threat of punishment. Capital punishment is certainly retributive - opponents describe it as being driven by excessi
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  • ...calling for the [[extrajudicial detention]], either followed by summary [[capital punishment]] or secret imprisonent in Germany, of civilians judged to be resisting Ger
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  • [[Capital punishment]] by a method that cuts through the neck to sever the head from the body, e
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  • ...m cell|stem cell research]], [[cloning]], all or some [[contraception]], [[capital punishment]] and war
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  • {{r|Capital punishment}}
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  • ...r [[Joseph-Ignace Guillotin]], a French physician as a humane device for [[capital punishment|execution]].
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  • ...ferent states have different ideas of seriousness: some Muslim states have capital punishment for apostasy or homosexual behaviour, for example. The number of countries ...point to the accidental executions of innocents, arguing that no system of capital punishment can guarantee that innocent people will never be put to death. In support o
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  • {{r|Capital punishment}}
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  • ...e or all stem cell|stem cell research, cloning, all or some contraception, capital punishment and war.
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  • ...criminals as an alternative of incarceration. Most also support the use of capital punishment. In elections, they generally appeal to voters who are either conservatism|
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  • {{r|Capital punishment}}
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  • The tribune also had the power to exercise [[capital punishment]] against any person who interfered in the performance of his duties (the f ...sanct, had the authority to veto (''ius intercessio''), and could exercise capital punishment in the course of the performance of his duties.
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  • ...eorge Sutherland]] established the right to counsel in capital (that is, [[capital punishment|death-penalty]]) cases. In 1938 the court extended the guarantee of counse
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  • {{r|Capital punishment}}
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  • ...arpentry]]. While a devout Catholic, he has accepted the state's laws on [[capital punishment]] and [[abortion]], both of which he personally opposes.
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  • ...tenced to death, and, almost unprecedented in Israeli jurisprudence, was [[capital punishment|executed]] by [[hanging]] on May 31, 1962.
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  • .... [[Corporal punishment|whipping]] was authorized for some offenses, and [[capital punishment|the death penalty for others]]. The latter would be carried out "as sentenc
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  • ..."On Behalf of the Condemned? the Impact of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund on Capital Punishment Decisions Making in the U.S. Courts of Appeals." Political Research Quarter
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  • ...for education, and consumer protection. He also oversaw the abolition of [[capital punishment]] in the state. In 1968, he was elected to the Senate and he resigned his g
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  • ...ocese of Arras, but he resigned from the post because of his opposition to capital punishment. As a lawyer, Robespierre distinguished himself in the defence of the less
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  • * (With Greg Mitchell) ''Who Owns Death? Capital Punishment, the American Conscience, and the End of Executions'', Morrow, 2000.
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  • ...as through [[lynching]], only the [[court]]s have the authority to order [[capital punishment]].
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  • ...vidual states by the Fourteenth Amendment. He also categorically opposed [[capital punishment]]. In 1972, he concurred the ruling of [[Furman v. Georgia]], which halted
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  • ...on on issues such as [[birth control|contraception]], [[sex education]], [[capital punishment]], and [[national defense]].<ref>{{citation
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  • ...As opposed to the Christian Left, there is less pacifism and objection to capital punishment. Both groups tend to oppose euthanasia.
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  • - [[Capital punishment]] -
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  • ...FLA's stated beliefs include opposition to [[abortion]], [[euthanasia]], [[capital punishment]], [[embryonic stem cell]] research, [[poverty]], [[genocide]], and "all ot
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  • ...hat favored republicanism. Paine's downfall was due to his stance against capital punishment in regard to deposed [[King Louis XVI]]. He repeatedly argued that a suita
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  • ...ve economic philosophy, are highly nationalistic, oppose abortion, support capital punishment, oppose gun control legislation, and do not value social equality.<ref>Alte
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  • ...nd, subject to fine and imprisonment, and for the third, subject to suffer capital punishment."
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  • ..., Conservapedia takes a position that is [[abortion|anti-abortion]], for [[capital punishment]], against [[homosexuality]], against [[gun control]], against [[Medicare]]
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  • ...". They oppose [[abortion]] and active [[euthanasia]], and "support the [[capital punishment|death penalty]]. The Bible is clear that the government has the responsibil
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  • ...ome)| censor]]s if a Senator had been found guilty of corruption, abuse of capital punishment, or disregard of public morals (e.g., prostitutes, gladiators, and bankrupt
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  • Bush promised "a kinder, gentler nation" and a prosperous America. He upheld capital punishment and promised to appoint judges who would reverse "permissive" rulings on "p
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  • # [[Capital punishment]]
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  • Their approach to valuing human life usually implies opposition to [[capital punishment]], and, depending on the group, attitudes ranging from great reluctance to
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  • ...nor, he is protected by the Children and Young Persons Act and cannot be [[Capital punishment in Singapore|sentenced to death]] if found guilty of the murder charge, wit
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  • ...process. As well as detention proper, this may also include extrajudicial capital punishment.
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  • ...ling|Quisling]] and others were executed under retrospecively reintroduced capital punishment
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  • ...fluence public opinion in favor or against the Báb. Some clergy called for capital punishment, but the government pressured them to issue a lenient judgment because the
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  • ...and associated punishments. There were several crimes that mandated the [[capital punishment|death penalty]]: [[treason]], [[murder]], [[witchcraft]], [[arson]], [[sodo
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  • *Capital punishment
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  • ...y not change legal rules themselves. Some developed countries still have [[capital punishment]] for criminal activity, but the normal punishment for a crime will be [[pr
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  • ...Germany, and since he had been a minor at the time he could not face the [[capital punishment|death penalty]] (this had not been a problem for democratic France). These
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  • ...8.htm |accessdate=2007-01-22}}</ref> Most of the GOP's membership favors [[capital punishment]] and stricter punishments as a means to prevent crime. Republicans general
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  • ...f>Gilbert 1991, pp. 213&ndash;214.</ref> Churchill commuted 21 of the 43 [[Capital punishment in the United Kingdom|capital sentences]] passed while he was Home Secretar
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