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|Capital punishment is permitted for rare cases involving murder, rape and war crimes. Most of these crimes are usually still given life sentences, rather than execution. However, in rare cases in which the convicted has admitted that it was planned, the convicted is given a death sentence. The last carried out execution was in 2011, where Ewen M. was executed for the double murder of Arzhur and Gwennez Ar Moal. However, on the 6th of February, the death sentence was given out to Yann O. and Nolwenne de S. for the assassination of Berac'h Hamon. Executuion is usually carried out by firing squad. | |Capital punishment is permitted for rare cases involving murder, rape and war crimes. Most of these crimes are usually still given life sentences, rather than execution. However, in rare cases in which the convicted has admitted that it was planned, the convicted is given a death sentence. The last carried out execution was in 2011, where Ewen M. was executed for the double murder of Arzhur and Gwennez Ar Moal. However, on the 6th of February, the death sentence was given out to Yann O. and Nolwenne de S. for the assassination of Berac'h Hamon. Executuion is usually carried out by firing squad. | ||
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|''De jure'', capital punishment is reserved for acts of treason, terrorism, and other crimes against the state, as well as war crimes. ''De facto'', since the outbreak of the [[Third Batswedan Civil War]], capital punishment has been used extensively in controlling local populations and punishing enemies. Typically, capital punishment is carried out by firing squad. | |||
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|Capital Punishment is considered a valid punishment for treason and murder. However, only exceptional cases are actually given the death penalty, particularly cases with high amounts of publicity. The majority of the convicted are instead sentenced to life imprisonment. | |Capital Punishment is considered a valid punishment for treason and murder. However, only exceptional cases are actually given the death penalty, particularly cases with high amounts of publicity. The majority of the convicted are instead sentenced to life imprisonment. | ||
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|Capital Punishment was made illegal in Hisera with the Revision of the Punishment of Death Act in 2016. Capital Punishment was historically prevalent throughout Hiseran History as a punishment for High Treason. The last person to recieve this punishment in Hisera was Marquinian-Collaborator Szimin Porek, who was executed on the 30th June 2016. The RPD Act was passed on the 1st of July 2016. | |||
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|Capital punishment was present in Ionio throughout the colonial period. With the founding of the Ionio state, the death penalty was abolished following the ideas of the Enlightenment | |||
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|Capital punishment in [[Mahana]] was prevalent throughout a majority of history, especially during the 20th century during the 'royal regime' which the family would use capital punishment to keep any opposition to their rule in line. However, it was not officially banned in constitution following the dissolution of the royal family but has not been used since Mahana became a republic in 1992. | |Capital punishment in [[Mahana]] was prevalent throughout a majority of history, especially during the 20th century during the 'royal regime' which the family would use capital punishment to keep any opposition to their rule in line. However, it was not officially banned in constitution following the dissolution of the royal family but has not been used since Mahana became a republic in 1992. | ||
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|Capital Punishment was abolished in practice in both Illieux and Farisia, however upon the creation of the Mavranai Federation, it was officially declared illegal under the classification of Murder. The last person to be executed by law in any of the states was the Duke of Hrysa in Illieux. | |||
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|Capital punishment is retained for acts of high treason, homicide, rape, and "gross crimes against minors" (e.g., kidnapping and imprisonment over significant periods of time where neglect, torture, and abuse are present). Capital punishment is also retained within the military for the same crimes in addition to mutiny or sedition. Civilians are executed by hanging while military personnel may be executed by hanging or firing squad. | |||
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|Capital punishment was abolished on religious grounds in 683, with the idea that it prevented a victim's future repentance and return to the Light of Christ. Instead, the favoured punishment was blinding, usually through removal of the eyes, before being exiled to a religious institution. The act of blinding was not always non-fatal - sometimes intentionally so. This practice has become discontinued since Rule of the Admirals. | |Capital punishment was abolished on religious grounds in 683, with the idea that it prevented a victim's future repentance and return to the Light of Christ. Instead, the favoured punishment was blinding, usually through removal of the eyes, before being exiled to a religious institution. The act of blinding was not always non-fatal - sometimes intentionally so. This practice has become discontinued since Rule of the Admirals. | ||
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|Capital punishment was abolished by the 1994 democratic constitution. | |||
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|Status of the Legality of Capital Punishments depends on Jurisdiction. See: [[Capital punishment in the United Republic]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:07, 29 August 2024
The following is a summary of the use of capital punishment on Eurth by country.
Capital punishment has been formally abolished by statute or constitution
Capital punishment is abolished-in-practice
Capital punishment is permitted for specific scenarios
Capital punishment is legal
Active Nations
Key | Country | Year implemented | Year of last execution | Year abolished | Notes |
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Advocatius | Since Founding | 2019 | N/A | Capital Punishment is retained for acts of treason, terrorism, and other crimes against the state, as well as war crimes. It is most commonly performed as death by firing squad. In 1984 after the overthrow of dictator Charles Beaumont and the establishment of the current government, he was sentenced to death by naval firing, to which was carried out by the cruiser Rutland. | |
Aurivizh | 1964 | 2011 | N/A | Capital punishment is permitted for rare cases involving murder, rape and war crimes. Most of these crimes are usually still given life sentences, rather than execution. However, in rare cases in which the convicted has admitted that it was planned, the convicted is given a death sentence. The last carried out execution was in 2011, where Ewen M. was executed for the double murder of Arzhur and Gwennez Ar Moal. However, on the 6th of February, the death sentence was given out to Yann O. and Nolwenne de S. for the assassination of Berac'h Hamon. Executuion is usually carried out by firing squad. | |
Batsweda | 1960 | 2024 | N/A | De jure, capital punishment is reserved for acts of treason, terrorism, and other crimes against the state, as well as war crimes. De facto, since the outbreak of the Third Batswedan Civil War, capital punishment has been used extensively in controlling local populations and punishing enemies. Typically, capital punishment is carried out by firing squad. | |
Dolchland | Since Founding | 2018 | N/A | Public execution is commonly used for those who have committed a grievous crime such as murder, sedition, treason, or rape. It is by far not the worst punishment available though, as rapists are often gelded and others have been lobotomised and turned into docile slaves before. | |
Florentia | Since Founding | 2023 | 1912 (Saint-Isidore) | Capital punishment legislation rely to states, but it is permitted in all of them except in most of the Federal Republic of Saint-Isidore. Capital punishement is permitted for the following crimes : murder, drug trafficking, treason, revolutionnary activities, warcrimes, outrage to public decency, degratation of a confederal flag. Depending on the state, capital punishement can also be permitted to punish the disobedience of a slave, homosexuality, heresy, slavery practices, pedophilia, rapes, demonstrations, disrespect of a high governement official, and counterrevolutionnary activities. It is always performed by guillotine. | |
Fulgistan | Since Founding | 2015 | 2020 | Retained for treason, terrorism, and other crimes against the state, as well as crimes committed during wartime. Set to be abolished by 2020. | |
Hemahat | Since Founding | 2017 | N/A | Capital Punishment is considered a valid punishment for treason and murder. However, only exceptional cases are actually given the death penalty, particularly cases with high amounts of publicity. The majority of the convicted are instead sentenced to life imprisonment. | |
Hisera | Since Founding | 2016 | 2016 | Capital Punishment was made illegal in Hisera with the Revision of the Punishment of Death Act in 2016. Capital Punishment was historically prevalent throughout Hiseran History as a punishment for High Treason. The last person to recieve this punishment in Hisera was Marquinian-Collaborator Szimin Porek, who was executed on the 30th June 2016. The RPD Act was passed on the 1st of July 2016. | |
Ionio | Since Founding | 1764 | 1764 | Capital punishment was present in Ionio throughout the colonial period. With the founding of the Ionio state, the death penalty was abolished following the ideas of the Enlightenment | |
Mahana | Since Founding | 1991 | 1992 | Capital punishment in Mahana was prevalent throughout a majority of history, especially during the 20th century during the 'royal regime' which the family would use capital punishment to keep any opposition to their rule in line. However, it was not officially banned in constitution following the dissolution of the royal family but has not been used since Mahana became a republic in 1992. | |
Mavran | Since Founding | 1805 | 1925 | Capital Punishment was abolished in practice in both Illieux and Farisia, however upon the creation of the Mavranai Federation, it was officially declared illegal under the classification of Murder. The last person to be executed by law in any of the states was the Duke of Hrysa in Illieux. | |
Poja | 1900 | 2023 | N/A | Capital punishment is retained for acts of high treason, homicide, rape, and "gross crimes against minors" (e.g., kidnapping and imprisonment over significant periods of time where neglect, torture, and abuse are present). Capital punishment is also retained within the military for the same crimes in addition to mutiny or sedition. Civilians are executed by hanging while military personnel may be executed by hanging or firing squad. | |
Seylos | Since Founding | 1964 | 1964 | Capital punishment was abolished in 1964 following large scale protests of a brutal botched execution of a political prisoner. | |
Stedoria | Since Founding | 2023 | N/A | Capital punishment is permitted for crimes such as drug trafficking, murder, rape, treason, counterrevolutionary activities, and other high-level crimes. The most common execution methods are the firing squad or guillotine. Executions typically happen in private; though if there is significant public outrage due to the nature of the crime, a judge may permit an execution to be carried in public in order for citizens to witness justice carried out. | |
Sunset Sea Islands | Since Founding | 1947 | 1947 | Capital punishment was abolished in 1947 following the liberation from the oppressive regime of Mat Troi Lan. | |
Tagmatium | Since Founding | 683 | 683 | Capital punishment was abolished on religious grounds in 683, with the idea that it prevented a victim's future repentance and return to the Light of Christ. Instead, the favoured punishment was blinding, usually through removal of the eyes, before being exiled to a religious institution. The act of blinding was not always non-fatal - sometimes intentionally so. This practice has become discontinued since Rule of the Admirals. | |
Tarua | 1947 | 1993 | 1994 | Capital punishment was abolished by the 1994 democratic constitution. | |
United Republic | Since Founding | 2020 | N/A | Status of the Legality of Capital Punishments depends on Jurisdiction. See: Capital punishment in the United Republic |
Defunct Nations
Key | Country | Year implemented | Year of last execution | Year abolished | Notes |
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Cristina | Since Founding | ? | N/A | Capital punishment is permitted for cases involving murder, certain aggrivated drug-trafficking or firearms offenses. | |
Littland | Since Founding | 1931 | 1965 | Capital punishment was abolished following the adoption of the 1965 Constitution. | |
Variota | 1757 | 2016 | N/A | A law change in 1757 limited capital punishment to those that were found guilty of particularly heinous crimes such as piracy, terrorism, treason and large amounts of murder and/or rape, be they human or animal. Generally, however, these criminals are sentenced to max security 'werklaaghers', where they are forced to toil for the benefit of the entire nation, instead of receiving capital punishment as it is deemed a harsher punishment to work and live in prison until death. |