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121 But the death penalty is kept off the statute books by the one unanswerable and non-politically partisan argument against it.
122 While other countries have abolished the death penalty because they think it is cruel and unusual punishment, China has decided it wants to keep the death penalty.
123 Instead, several sources indicate the official who is heading up the prosecution of Hoder for a host of alleged crimes including spying and blasphemy is pursuing the death penalty.
124 I believe it's a Republican governor who's imposed a moratorium on the death penalty in Illinois.
125 In some countries sexual crimes, such as rape, adultery, incest and sodomy, carry the death penalty.
126 The trial judge explained that under Florida law only defendants in capital cases (cases that could result in the death penalty) were entitled to have lawyers appointed to defend them.
127 The death penalty should be compulsory for all hard drug dealers, pushers and manufacturers found guilty anywhere on the planet.
128 Iran - Since the country believes apostasy is a crime, pray specifically for Muslims who convert to Christianity as they potentially face the death penalty.
128 Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
129 The death penalty checking program is the only one, which is set to apply to the execution in China. It has played a very important role in the judicature field.
130 Leviticus 20:13 that proscribes the death penalty for same-sex relations is quite related to codes that condemn bestiality, invoke dietary restrictions, and order the wearing of certain fibers.
131 The death penalty checking procedure is the necessary procedure in our continental law, which is very important to ensure the wariness and the veracity of the application of the death penalty.
132 China again was by far the world's most prolific executioner in putting to death thousands, said Amnesty International in its report on the death penalty worldwide.
133 The surviving robber can be charged with "felony murder" (and eligible for the death penalty) for the death of his accomplice who was shot to death by the bank guard.
134 Under the country's Islamic law, acting against national security – a common charge against dissidents – could be punishable by a long sentence or even the death penalty.
135 Sir Thomas More, friend and supporter of Erasmus, led a dangerous but incorruptible political life which would earn him the death penalty from the same King who once knighted him, Henry VIII.
136 Prosecutors charged Waldroup with the felony murder of Bradshaw, which carries the death penalty, and attempted first-degree murder of his wife.
137 Not only do such societies tend to use the death penalty and be more corrupt, they also tend to be less Judeo-Christian. Ideas matter.
138 The death penalty was abolished; the abandonment of nuclear weapons confirmed.
139 The United Stats Supreme Court declared the death penalty unconstitutional in 1972.
140 The murderer of Martin copped a plea of a life sentence instead of the death penalty.
141 The Government of Jamaica consider it imprudent to abolish the death penalty.
142 Sarkozy had likened his "historic" task of convincing the public to support the carbon tax to other key moments in France, such as decolonisation and the abolition of the death penalty.
143 The commanding general in the case says he will not seek the death penalty.
144 For offenses with especially serious penalties, the death penalty is irreplaceable.
145 Hulls said the case was a warning to anyone who believed Australia should re-introduce the death penalty, which was formally abolished in Victoria in 1975.
146 In rejoinder, the abolitionists question the superior deterrent value of the death penalty.
147 The death penalty , either by its absoluteness or comparativeness, is certainly a cruel punishment.
148 I can't agree with the letter writer who claims bringing back the death penalty would be an abuse of human rights.
149 They read facts about the barbarity of the death penalty.
150 An October Gallup poll found that about two - thirds of Americans still support the death penalty.
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