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  • Capital punishment in Maryland
  • Capital punishment was abolished via the legislative process on May 2, 2013, in the U.S. state of Maryland. Capital punishment had been in use in the

    Capital punishment in Maryland

    Capital punishment in Maryland

    Capital_punishment_in_Maryland

  • Capital punishment in the United States
  • In the United States, capital punishment (also known as the death penalty) is a legal penalty in 27 states (of which two, Oregon and Wyoming, have no inmates

    Capital punishment in the United States

    Capital punishment in the United States

    Capital_punishment_in_the_United_States

  • Capital punishment in Virginia
  • Capital punishment was abolished in Virginia on March 24, 2021, when Governor Ralph Northam signed a bill into law. The law took effect on July 1, 2021

    Capital punishment in Virginia

    Capital_punishment_in_Virginia

  • Chesapeake Detention Facility
  • Correctional institution in Baltimore, Maryland, US

    previously the Maryland Correctional Adjustment Center (MCAC), is a maximum level II (supermax or control unit) prison operated by the Maryland Department

    Chesapeake Detention Facility

    Chesapeake Detention Facility

    Chesapeake_Detention_Facility

  • Outline of Maryland
  • Overview of and topical guide to Maryland

    of Maryland Law of Maryland Cannabis in Maryland Capital punishment in Maryland Individuals executed in Maryland Constitution of Maryland Crime in Maryland

    Outline of Maryland

    Outline of Maryland

    Outline_of_Maryland

  • Metropolitan Transition Center
  • Prison in Baltimore, Maryland

    The Maryland Metropolitan Transition Center (MTC), formerly known as the historic "Maryland Penitentiary", is a Maryland Department of Public Safety and

    Metropolitan Transition Center

    Metropolitan Transition Center

    Metropolitan_Transition_Center

  • Supreme Court of Maryland
  • Highest court in the U.S. state of Maryland

    exclusive jurisdiction in death penalty appeals prior to the abolition of capital punishment in Maryland. The Supreme Court of Maryland likewise retains original

    Supreme Court of Maryland

    Supreme_Court_of_Maryland

  • Capital punishment debate in the United States
  • The debate over capital punishment in the United States existed as early as the colonial period. As of April 2022, it remains a legal penalty within 28

    Capital punishment debate in the United States

    Capital_punishment_debate_in_the_United_States

  • North Branch Correctional Institution
  • Correctional institution near Cumberland, Maryland, US

    Western Maryland Regional Medical Center with non-life threatening injuries. Jarrod Warren Ramos - Perpetrator of the 2018 Capital Gazette shooting in which

    North Branch Correctional Institution

    North_Branch_Correctional_Institution

  • Anthony Grandison
  • American drug dealer and murderer (born 1953)

    commuted by Governor Martin O'Malley in 2014. Capital punishment in Maryland Capital punishment in the United States "Maryland DOC Inmate Locator". dpscs.state

    Anthony Grandison

    Anthony_Grandison

  • Capital punishment for juveniles in the United States
  • In the United States, capital punishment for juveniles existed until March 1, 2005, when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled it unconstitutional in Roper v. Simmons

    Capital punishment for juveniles in the United States

    Capital_punishment_for_juveniles_in_the_United_States

  • Capital punishment in Alaska
  • Capital punishment has never been practiced within Alaska throughout its history as a state, as it was abolished in 1957. Between December 28, 1869, and

    Capital punishment in Alaska

    Capital_punishment_in_Alaska

  • List of people executed in Maryland
  • executed by the state of Maryland. All were executed by lethal injection. Capital punishment in Maryland Crime in Maryland Claimed to be free but suspected

    List of people executed in Maryland

    List_of_people_executed_in_Maryland

  • Vernon Lee Evans
  • American contract killer (born 1949)

    of." In his blog, Evans claimed not to have committed the murder. Capital punishment in Maryland Capital punishment in the United States "Maryland DOC

    Vernon Lee Evans

    Vernon_Lee_Evans

  • Wesley Baker
  • American murderer (1958–2005)

    her grandchildren in Catonsville. Baker was the last person to be executed in Maryland before capital punishment was abolished in 2013. Baker was born

    Wesley Baker

    Wesley_Baker

  • John Thanos
  • American murderer (1949–1994)

    executed in Maryland via lethal injection. Thanos was 45 years old; his last words were "Adios!" Capital punishment in Maryland Capital punishment in the United

    John Thanos

    John_Thanos

  • Leonard Shockley
  • American juvenile executed in Maryland

    to Shockley's heart. Capital punishment for juveniles in the United States Capital punishment in Maryland Capital punishment in the United States List

    Leonard Shockley

    Leonard_Shockley

  • Hanging in the United States
  • legally in the United States of America from before the nation's birth, up to 1972 when the United States Supreme Court found capital punishment to be in violation

    Hanging in the United States

    Hanging in the United States

    Hanging_in_the_United_States

  • Martin O'Malley
  • American politician (born 1963)

    repealed capital punishment in Maryland for all future offenders. Although the repeal did not affect the five inmates then on death row in Maryland, O'Malley

    Martin O'Malley

    Martin O'Malley

    Martin_O'Malley

  • Capital punishment for drug trafficking
  • Legal punishments for drug trafficking and other drug-related crimes

    possession of significant amounts of drugs, constitutes a capital offence and may result in capital punishment for drug trafficking, or possession assumed to be

    Capital punishment for drug trafficking

    Capital punishment for drug trafficking

    Capital_punishment_for_drug_trafficking

  • Corporal punishment in schools
  • Form of punishment

    Corporal punishment in schools is the deliberate infliction of physical pain as a response to undesired behaviour by students. In schools it typically

    Corporal punishment in schools

    Corporal punishment in schools

    Corporal_punishment_in_schools

  • Benjamin Civiletti
  • United States Attorney General (1935–2022)

    study the application of capital punishment in Maryland and make a recommendation on the abolition of the death penalty in Maryland. On November 12, 2008

    Benjamin Civiletti

    Benjamin Civiletti

    Benjamin_Civiletti

  • Steven Oken
  • American spree killer (1962–2004)

    graduated in 1980. He stole drugs from his adoptive father's pharmacy and was drinking heavily. Capital punishment in Maryland Capital punishment in the United

    Steven Oken

    Steven_Oken

  • Hanging
  • Death by suspension around the neck

    Hanging has been a standard method of capital punishment since the Middle Ages, and has been the primary execution method in numerous countries and regions.

    Hanging

    Hanging

    Hanging

  • Brady v. Maryland
  • 1963 United States Supreme Court case

    himself. The Maryland Court of Appeals had affirmed the conviction and remanded the case for a retrial only on the question of punishment. Brady's lawyer

    Brady v. Maryland

    Brady_v._Maryland

  • Glenn Ivey
  • American politician (born 1961)

    representative for Maryland's 4th congressional district since 2023. The district covers most of the black-majority areas on the Maryland side of the Washington

    Glenn Ivey

    Glenn Ivey

    Glenn_Ivey

  • List of people executed in the United States in 1997
  • abolished capital punishment in 2020. Oregon conducted its last execution that same year before the state suspended the use of capital punishment, with then

    List of people executed in the United States in 1997

    List_of_people_executed_in_the_United_States_in_1997

  • Public execution
  • Capital punishment carried out in public view

    media related to Public execution. A public execution is a form of capital punishment which "members of the general public may voluntarily attend". This

    Public execution

    Public execution

    Public_execution

  • Execution chamber
  • Room where capital punishment is administered

    An execution chamber, or death chamber, is a room or chamber in which capital punishment is carried out. Execution chambers are almost always inside the

    Execution chamber

    Execution chamber

    Execution_chamber

  • List of death row inmates in the United States
  • On death row: 0 Total number executed: 0 (since 1939) Capital punishment exists as a punishment in American Samoa, an unincorporated territory of the United

    List of death row inmates in the United States

    List_of_death_row_inmates_in_the_United_States

  • Brady disclosure
  • Evidence that is material to the guilt or innocence or to the punishment of a defendant

    or innocence or to the punishment of a defendant. The term comes from the 1963 U.S. Supreme Court case Brady v. Maryland, in which the Supreme Court

    Brady disclosure

    Brady_disclosure

  • Richard Impallaria
  • American politician (born 1962)

    Court Judge Robert Cahill. In March 2013, Impallaria voted against a bill that would repeal capital punishment in Maryland. In October 2015, Impallaria

    Richard Impallaria

    Richard Impallaria

    Richard_Impallaria

  • Capital
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Politico The Capital, a daily newspaper based in Annapolis, Maryland, U.S. La Capital, a daily newspaper based in Rosario, Argentina La Capital (Mar del Plata)

    Capital

    Capital

  • Raymond Paternoster
  • American criminologist

    racial disparities in the application of capital punishment in the United States. This research includes a study of racial bias in Maryland's death penalty

    Raymond Paternoster

    Raymond_Paternoster

  • Wrongful execution
  • Execution of a convict who is actually innocent

    occurring when an innocent person is put to death by capital punishment. Opponents of capital punishment often cite cases of wrongful execution as arguments

    Wrongful execution

    Wrongful execution

    Wrongful_execution

  • Anthony Chebatoris
  • American bank robber

    be executed in the U.S. state of Michigan since it gained statehood in 1837. Although Michigan abolished capital punishment for murder in 1847, Chebatoris

    Anthony Chebatoris

    Anthony Chebatoris

    Anthony_Chebatoris

  • List of United States Supreme Court opinions involving capital punishment
  • The U.S. Supreme Court has issued numerous rulings on the use of capital punishment (the death penalty). While some rulings applied very narrowly, perhaps

    List of United States Supreme Court opinions involving capital punishment

    List_of_United_States_Supreme_Court_opinions_involving_capital_punishment

  • Washington, D.C.
  • Federal capital district of the United States

    capital city and federal district of the United States. The city is on the Potomac River across from Virginia and shares land borders with Maryland to

    Washington, D.C.

    Washington, D.C.

    Washington,_D.C.

  • List of people executed in Florida
  • people executed by the U.S. state of Florida since capital punishment was resumed in the United States in 1976. The total amounts to 135 people. Of the 135

    List of people executed in Florida

    List_of_people_executed_in_Florida

  • Payne v. Tennessee
  • 1991 United States Supreme Court case

    the Cruel and Unusual Punishment Clause of the Eighth Amendment. Payne overturned two of the Courts' precedents: Booth v. Maryland (1987) and South Carolina

    Payne v. Tennessee

    Payne_v._Tennessee

  • State Correctional Institution – Rockview
  • Prison in Pennsylvania, United States

    In 1974, Pennsylvania drafted new capital punishment legislation, but it was once again invalidated in 1977. The next year, yet again, new capital punishment

    State Correctional Institution – Rockview

    State Correctional Institution – Rockview

    State_Correctional_Institution_–_Rockview

  • Atkins v. Virginia
  • 2002 United States Supreme Court case

    years, 16 more states exempted intellectually disabled people from capital punishment under their laws, bringing the total number of states to 18, plus

    Atkins v. Virginia

    Atkins_v._Virginia

  • Constitution of Maryland
  • American state constitution

    short-lived Maryland Constitution of 1864 and is the fourth constitution under which the state has been governed. It was last amended in 2024. At approximately

    Constitution of Maryland

    Constitution_of_Maryland

  • Flint Gregory Hunt
  • American murderer (1959–1997)

    executed in the United States since the reinstatement of capital punishment in 1976. List of people executed in Maryland List of people executed in the United

    Flint Gregory Hunt

    Flint_Gregory_Hunt

  • Penal exception clause
  • in American history (as in Europe) often as a substitute for capital or corporal punishment. The discriminatory post-Civil War Black Codes passed in the

    Penal exception clause

    Penal exception clause

    Penal_exception_clause

  • List of most recent executions by jurisdiction
  • Capital punishment is retained in law by 55 UN member states or observer states, with 140 having abolished it in law or in practice. The most recent legal

    List of most recent executions by jurisdiction

    List_of_most_recent_executions_by_jurisdiction

  • Pikesville, Maryland
  • Census-designated place in Maryland, United States

    a key figure in the battle against lethal injection in Maryland and other states. Prior to Maryland's outlawing of capital punishment in 2013, he and

    Pikesville, Maryland

    Pikesville, Maryland

    Pikesville,_Maryland

  • List of punishments for murder in the United States
  • harshest punishments available. A person who commits murder is called a murderer, and the penalties, as outlined below, vary from state to state. In 2005

    List of punishments for murder in the United States

    List_of_punishments_for_murder_in_the_United_States

  • Death by burning
  • Execution, murder, or suicide method

    has a long history as a form of public capital punishment, and many societies have employed it as a punishment for and warning against crimes such as

    Death by burning

    Death by burning

    Death_by_burning

  • Fort Washington Park
  • Historic fort and military reservation in Fort Washington, Maryland, US

    Maryland, was for many decades the only defensive fort protecting Washington, D.C. The original fort, overlooking the Potomac River, was completed in

    Fort Washington Park

    Fort Washington Park

    Fort_Washington_Park

  • Three-strikes law
  • Law providing more severe penalties for repeat offenders

    mandatory life sentence in prison, with or without parole depending on the jurisdiction. The purpose of the laws is to increase the punishment of those who continue

    Three-strikes law

    Three-strikes_law

  • Alternatives to imprisonment
  • Types of punishment or treatment other than time in prison

    restorative justice, transformative justice or no punishment at all. Capital punishment, corporal punishment and electronic monitoring are also alternatives

    Alternatives to imprisonment

    Alternatives to imprisonment

    Alternatives_to_imprisonment

  • Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation
  • American independent professional wrestling promotion

    promotion held an event at the National Guard Armory in Annapolis, Maryland which featured Corporal Punishment, Axl Rotten, Mad Dog O'Malley and the debut of

    Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation

    Mid-Eastern_Wrestling_Federation

  • Murder in United States law
  • first-degree murder, but its meaning varies widely. Capital punishment is a legal sentence in 27 states, and in the federal civilian and military legal systems

    Murder in United States law

    Murder_in_United_States_law

  • Capital One Arena
  • Multi-purpose indoor arena in Washington, D.C.

    Capital One Arena is an indoor arena in Washington, D.C. Located in the Chinatown section of the larger Penn Quarter neighborhood, the arena sits atop

    Capital One Arena

    Capital One Arena

    Capital_One_Arena

  • Life imprisonment in the United States
  • Local application of criminal punishment in the United States of America

    In the United States, life imprisonment is the most severe punishment provided by law in states with no valid capital punishment statute, and second-most

    Life imprisonment in the United States

    Life_imprisonment_in_the_United_States

  • Witherspoon v. Illinois
  • 1968 United States Supreme Court case

    constitutional right to an impartial jury. Until 2011, capital punishment was legal in Illinois. In 1960, a Cook County jury found William C. Witherspoon

    Witherspoon v. Illinois

    Witherspoon_v._Illinois

  • Johnny Leartice Robinson
  • American murderer (1952–2004)

    58th in Florida. Capital punishment in Florida Capital punishment in the United States List of people executed in Florida List of people executed in the

    Johnny Leartice Robinson

    Johnny Leartice Robinson

    Johnny_Leartice_Robinson

  • Dustin Higgs
  • American criminal (1972–2021)

    Remaining Maryland Death Row Inmates Will Have Their Sentences Commuted". BuzzFeed News. "Capital Punishment History Persons Executed in Maryland since 1923"

    Dustin Higgs

    Dustin Higgs

    Dustin_Higgs

  • Death by sawing
  • Act of cutting a living person with a saw

    military punishment, and alleges that one Swiss mutineer actually committed suicide to avoid that punishment. Therefore, the one who was allegedly sawn in half

    Death by sawing

    Death by sawing

    Death_by_sawing

  • Crime in Maryland
  • Crime in Maryland is prevented by Governor’s Office of Crime Prevention and Policy (GOCPP), the state’s lead agency coordinating public safety strategies

    Crime in Maryland

    Crime_in_Maryland

  • Crime in Virginia
  • Crime in Virginia broadly refers to the commission, investigation and punishment of unlawful acts in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Given the length and

    Crime in Virginia

    Crime in Virginia

    Crime_in_Virginia

  • Adultery laws
  • punishment, especially in the case of extramarital sex involving a married woman and a man other than her husband, with penalties including capital punishment

    Adultery laws

    Adultery_laws

  • Teresa Lewis
  • American murderer (1969–2010)

    intellectually disabled. Capital punishment was abolished in Virginia on March 24, 2021, officially making Lewis the last woman to be executed in Virginia. Born

    Teresa Lewis

    Teresa_Lewis

  • Ring v. Arizona
  • 2002 United States Supreme Court case

    uncertainty in the laws of nine other states that employed either total or partial judicial factfinding in death sentences. Capital punishment in Arizona

    Ring v. Arizona

    Ring_v._Arizona

  • History of Maryland
  • sentences of transportation. Such punishment persisted until the Revolutionary War. The Maryland Toleration Act, issued in 1649, was one of the first laws

    History of Maryland

    History of Maryland

    History_of_Maryland

  • Felony murder and the death penalty in the United States
  • participating in a felony in which a murder was committed. The Court concluded that this evidence "weighs on the side of rejecting capital punishment for the

    Felony murder and the death penalty in the United States

    Felony_murder_and_the_death_penalty_in_the_United_States

  • South Carolina v. Gathers
  • 1989 United States Supreme Court case

    Carolina v. Gathers: Prohibiting the Use of Victim-Related Information in Capital Punishment Proceedings". Catholic University Law Review. Fall (40): 215. Donahoe

    South Carolina v. Gathers

    South_Carolina_v._Gathers

  • Gas chamber
  • Sealed room into which gas is pumped in, causing death by poisoning or asphyxiation

    in other Soviet sources, and it contradicts the Soviet practice of individualized executions. Gas chambers have been used for capital punishment in the

    Gas chamber

    Gas chamber

    Gas_chamber

  • List of people executed in West Virginia
  • of West Virginia. Capital punishment in West Virginia was abolished in 1965. The following executions, all by hanging, took place in the counties that

    List of people executed in West Virginia

    List_of_people_executed_in_West_Virginia

  • List of people executed in Delaware (pre-1972)
  • when capital punishment was briefly abolished by the Supreme Court's ruling in Furman v. Georgia. For executions after the restoration of capital punishment

    List of people executed in Delaware (pre-1972)

    List_of_people_executed_in_Delaware_(pre-1972)

  • Benefit of clergy
  • Former right to be tried under canon law

    in an ecclesiastical court under canon law. The ecclesiastical courts were generally seen as being more lenient in their prosecutions and punishments

    Benefit of clergy

    Benefit_of_clergy

  • Robert Ross (British Army officer, born 1766)
  • Anglo-Irish officer in the British Army (1766-1814)

    commander of "all British forces on the East Coast". In August 1814, he reached Benedict, Maryland and continued on, leading the professional soldiers

    Robert Ross (British Army officer, born 1766)

    Robert Ross (British Army officer, born 1766)

    Robert_Ross_(British_Army_officer,_born_1766)

  • United States Disciplinary Barracks
  • Military correction facility in Fort Leavenworth, KS

    possibility for the punishment. The new facility does not have a death chamber; pursuant to the reinstatement of capital punishment at the federal level

    United States Disciplinary Barracks

    United States Disciplinary Barracks

    United_States_Disciplinary_Barracks

  • Gary M. Heidnik
  • American kidnapper, rapist, and murderer (1943–1999)

    Capital punishment in Pennsylvania Capital punishment in the United States List of most recent executions by jurisdiction List of people executed in Pennsylvania

    Gary M. Heidnik

    Gary_M._Heidnik

  • Lists of people executed in the United States
  • people executed in the United States. The following are lists of people executed in the United States between 1900–1972. Capital punishment in the United States

    Lists of people executed in the United States

    Lists_of_people_executed_in_the_United_States

  • Death in custody
  • killings by other inmates, death due to psychological or physical abuse, capital punishment, to suicide, accidental death, or natural causes. The United States

    Death in custody

    Death in custody

    Death_in_custody

  • Apostasy in Islam
  • Formal disaffiliation from the Islamic religion

    their children. In the contemporary Muslim world, public support for capital punishment varies from 78% in Afghanistan to less than 1% in Kazakhstan; among

    Apostasy in Islam

    Apostasy in Islam

    Apostasy_in_Islam

  • LGBTQ rights in Maryland
  • as a "capital offence" within the colony by the Maryland General Assembly. Previously, in 1638, it had been deemed a felony. In 1776, the Maryland Declaration

    LGBTQ rights in Maryland

    LGBTQ rights in Maryland

    LGBTQ_rights_in_Maryland

  • Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
  • 1865 amendment abolishing slavery

    Constitution made slavery and involuntary servitude illegal, except as punishment for a crime. The amendment was passed by the Senate on April 8, 1864,

    Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution

    Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution

    Thirteenth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution

  • Pardon
  • Forgiveness of a crime by the government

    critical role when capital punishment exists in a jurisdiction. Pardons can also be a source of controversy, such as when granted in what appears to be

    Pardon

    Pardon

  • Sodomy laws in the United States
  • Aspect of United States law

    which established colonies in the Americas brought their pre-existing sodomy laws (which included capital punishment) with them. In 1625, the Virginia Colony

    Sodomy laws in the United States

    Sodomy laws in the United States

    Sodomy_laws_in_the_United_States

  • Leland v. Oregon
  • 1952 United States Supreme Court case

    case in which the Court upheld the constitutionality of placing the burden of persuasion on the defendant when they argue an insanity defense in a criminal

    Leland v. Oregon

    Leland_v._Oregon

  • Walter Francis Sullivan
  • American prelate

    born on June 10, 1928, in Washington, D.C. He attended St. Charles College and St. Mary's Seminary, both in Baltimore, Maryland. Sullivan was ordained

    Walter Francis Sullivan

    Walter_Francis_Sullivan

  • United States
  • Country primarily in North America

    is a country primarily located in North America. It is a federal republic consisting of 50 states and a federal capital district, Washington, D.C. The

    United States

    United States

    United_States

  • Montgomery County Public Schools (Maryland)
  • Public school district in Maryland, US

    district of Montgomery County, Maryland. With 211 schools, it is the largest school district in the state of Maryland. For the 2024-25 school year, the

    Montgomery County Public Schools (Maryland)

    Montgomery County Public Schools (Maryland)

    Montgomery_County_Public_Schools_(Maryland)

  • List of people executed in Connecticut
  • executed in the U.S. state of Connecticut, prior to the abolition of capital punishment in the state on April 25, 2012.   Slave executions In July 1894

    List of people executed in Connecticut

    List_of_people_executed_in_Connecticut

  • Burning of Washington
  • 1814 British attack on the United States

    in Brookeville, a small town in Montgomery County, Maryland; Madison spent the night in the house of Caleb Bentley, a Quaker who lived and worked in Brookeville

    Burning of Washington

    Burning of Washington

    Burning_of_Washington

  • James Phillip Barnes
  • American murderer (1962–2023)

    statement. Capital punishment in Florida Capital punishment in the United States Conversion to Islam in U.S. prisons List of people executed in Florida List

    James Phillip Barnes

    James Phillip Barnes

    James_Phillip_Barnes

  • Mexico City
  • Capital and most populous city of Mexico

    Mexico City is the capital and largest city of Mexico, as well as the most populous city in North America. It is one of the world's leading cultural and

    Mexico City

    Mexico City

    Mexico_City

  • Sports in Washington, D.C.
  • Starrcade. Capital One Arena has hosted Backlash in 2000, SummerSlam in 2005, Cyber Sunday in 2007, Survivor Series in 2009, Capitol Punishment in 2011, and

    Sports in Washington, D.C.

    Sports in Washington, D.C.

    Sports_in_Washington,_D.C.

  • Penal transportation
  • Relocation of convicted criminals to a distant place

    from society, mostly permanently, but was seen as more merciful than capital punishment. This method was used for criminals, debtors, military prisoners,

    Penal transportation

    Penal transportation

    Penal_transportation

  • List of people executed in Virginia (pre-1972)
  • when capital punishment was briefly abolished by the Supreme Court's ruling in Furman v. Georgia. For executions after the restoration of capital punishment

    List of people executed in Virginia (pre-1972)

    List_of_people_executed_in_Virginia_(pre-1972)

  • Surratt House Museum
  • Historic house in Maryland, United States

    Surratt was hanged in 1865 for being a co-conspirator in the Abraham Lincoln assassination. It was acquired by the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning

    Surratt House Museum

    Surratt House Museum

    Surratt_House_Museum

  • Zadel Barnes Gustafson
  • American author, poet and journalist

    writing verses, stories and sketches. A paper by her in favor of the abolition of capital punishment attracted general attention. She contribute articles

    Zadel Barnes Gustafson

    Zadel Barnes Gustafson

    Zadel_Barnes_Gustafson

  • History of Maryland Terrapins football
  • The Maryland Terrapins football team represents the University of Maryland, College Park in the sport of American football. The Terrapins compete in the

    History of Maryland Terrapins football

    History of Maryland Terrapins football

    History_of_Maryland_Terrapins_football

  • Thurgood Marshall
  • US Supreme Court justice from 1967 to 1991

    "Death is so lasting." In Furman v. Georgia, a case in which the Court struck down the capital-punishment statutes that were in force at the time, Marshall

    Thurgood Marshall

    Thurgood Marshall

    Thurgood_Marshall

  • Trinidad and Tobago
  • Country in the Caribbean

    archipelagic country in the Caribbean, comprising the main islands of Trinidad and Tobago, along with several smaller islets. The capital city is Port of Spain

    Trinidad and Tobago

    Trinidad and Tobago

    Trinidad_and_Tobago

  • International Commission Against the Death Penalty
  • Independent entity committed to the global abolition of capital punishment

    have experience in international law and human rights, and are committed to achieving the universal abolition of capital punishment. Their experience

    International Commission Against the Death Penalty

    International Commission Against the Death Penalty

    International_Commission_Against_the_Death_Penalty

  • Thomas Jane
  • American actor (born 1969)

    Hero". The New York Times. Retrieved July 1, 2012. Jane, Thomas. "Capital Punishment: The Punisher's Tom Jane tells Slasherama about his 'balls-to-the-wall

    Thomas Jane

    Thomas Jane

    Thomas_Jane

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  • Aswathi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Aswathi

    Name of a Star; Aswa means Horse

  • Mulkraja
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Mulkraja

    King of Country

  • ZSUZSI
  • Female

    Hungarian

    ZSUZSI

    Pet form of Hungarian Zsuzsanna, ZSUZSI means "lily."

  • Clemo
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Clemo

    English : from a Cornish form of the personal name Clement.

  • Rudatha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Rudatha

    Taste

  • Ramnivas
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Ramnivas

    Beautiful

  • Jaibhagwan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Jaibhagwan

    I Honour the Light Within

  • Zumurruda
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Zumurruda

    Emerald

  • Kinneret
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew

    Kinneret

    Harp.

  • Adeeba
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

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  • Capital
  • n.

    Of first rate quality; excellent; as, a capital speech or song.

  • Capital
  • n.

    Chief, in a political sense, as being the seat of the general government of a state or nation; as, Washington and Paris are capital cities.

  • Punishment
  • n.

    Any pain, suffering, or loss inflicted on a person because of a crime or offense.

  • Capital
  • a.

    See Capital letter, under Capital, a.

  • Capital
  • n.

    Having reference to, or involving, the forfeiture of the head or life; affecting life; punishable with death; as, capital trials; capital punishment.

  • Capital
  • n.

    The seat of government; the chief city or town in a country; a metropolis.

  • Marital
  • v.

    Of or pertaining to a husband; as, marital rights, duties, authority.

  • Capitally
  • adv.

    In a way involving the forfeiture of the head or life; as, to punish capitally.

  • Boating
  • n.

    In Persia, a punishment of capital offenders, by laying them on the back in a covered boat, where they are left to perish.

  • Capitally
  • adv.

    In a capital manner; excellently.

  • Punishment
  • n.

    A penalty inflicted by a court of justice on a convicted offender as a just retribution, and incidentally for the purposes of reformation and prevention.

  • Punition
  • n.

    Punishment.

  • Capital
  • n.

    First in importance; chief; principal.

  • Execute
  • v. t.

    To infect capital punishment on; to put to death in conformity to a legal sentence; as, to execute a traitor.

  • Capital
  • n.

    Money, property, or stock employed in trade, manufactures, etc.; the sum invested or lent, as distinguished from the income or interest. See Capital stock, under Capital, a.

  • Capitalize
  • v. t.

    To print in capital letters, or with an initial capital.

  • Punishment
  • n.

    The act of punishing.

  • Chapiter
  • n.

    A capital [Obs.] See Chapital.

  • Cubital
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the cubit or ulna; as, the cubital nerve; the cubital artery; the cubital muscle.

  • Hang
  • v. i.

    To put to death by suspending by the neck; -- a form of capital punishment; as, to hang a murderer.