This article belongs to the lore of Anteria.

Capital punishment in Anteria: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 48: Line 48:
Till before 1997, the ruling Monarch had the Priviledge4 to give a "Pardon from Death" to an individual given a death sentence who'd ask for mercy. But the Supreme Court ruled this Privilege null and void on grounds of violation of Judicial Independence and also observing that Courts had been recommending Solitary Confinement as the "next GoTo punishment" which was 'unnecessarily harsh and the cost incurred by the State was more than the spite for vengeance and worth of the said individual's life'.
Till before 1997, the ruling Monarch had the Priviledge4 to give a "Pardon from Death" to an individual given a death sentence who'd ask for mercy. But the Supreme Court ruled this Privilege null and void on grounds of violation of Judicial Independence and also observing that Courts had been recommending Solitary Confinement as the "next GoTo punishment" which was 'unnecessarily harsh and the cost incurred by the State was more than the spite for vengeance and worth of the said individual's life'.


Since 1969, the Capital Punishment (techniques and aftermath) Revision Act, in accordance with the recommendations of the Dasneig Committee, has made it mandatory for all individuals on death row to be killed by a lethal dose of an Opioid and the healthy organs of the said individuals are used for transplants while organs which cannot be used for transplants are sent off to Medical Schools for research and teaching purposes.  
Since 1969, the Capital Punishment (techniques and aftermath) Revision Act, in accordance with the recommendations of the Dasneig Committee, has made it mandatory for all individuals on death row to be killed by a lethal dose of an Opioid and the healthy organs of the said individuals are used for transplants while organs which cannot be used for transplants are sent off to Medical Schools for research and teaching purposes.
|-
|bgcolor="#CC7862"|
|{{File:Flag_of_Germany.svg|Axmanie}}
|align="center"|Since October 8, 1857
|align="center"|May,2019
|align="center"|N/A
| Electric chair, firearm shot in the head or lethal injection, at the criminal's discretion.
| Capital Punishment is legalized and used for serious offences in [[Axmanie]]. These include premeditated murder, participation in a terrorist attack, mass murder, genocide, war crimes, high treason, raping a underage person  and pedophilia. Capital punishment has been coded in law in [[Axmanie]], since 1857 and the enactment of the Bundesstrafgesetz (Federal Criminal act). This act also included "monarchical propaganda" as motive for execution, but it was repelled in 1900. [[Landers]] may or may not execute criminals depending of their own constitution and laws. All Axmaniean landers except [[Neu Deutschland]] allow capital punishment for various crimes which are established by them trough their own legislations.   
|-
|-
|bgcolor="#3F9BBB"|
|bgcolor="#3F9BBB"|

Revision as of 00:37, 14 June 2019

Capital punishment has occurred over much of Anteria in the past. However, in the past century, many countries in the region have abolished the practice. The following summarises the countries and conditions in which capital punishment is legal in Anteria.

  Capital punishment has been formally abolished by statute or constitution
  Capital punishment is only permitted for exceptional scenarios (such as crimes committed in wartime)
  Capital punishment is legal and is used for ordinary offences

Key Country Year implemented Year of last execution Year abolished Method(s) Notes
Agarntrop.png Agarntrop Antiquity 1981 1983 The death penalty (performed by garroting in Agarntrop for civil offences, firing squad for millitary ones) was abolished for the crimes of murder, attempted murder, manslaughter, assault with intent to rape, kidnapping, rape, arson, armed roberry, extortion, misprison of treason, misprison of felony, pedophilia, grand fraud, corruption and treason outside of wartime in 1954 and treason during wartime was the only remaining capital offence. In 1979, when rebellion broke out against the ruling authoritarian regime eventually disintegrating into war, the provision was used to execute over 40 high profile rebels using firing squad by the time the capital was captured in October 1981 and the rebels issued a forcible resignation. In 1983 the death penalty was fully abolished for all crimes.
 Aquariea Antiquity (Codified in 1933) 2017 NA Lethal Injection. If lethal injection is not available/inhumane, the criminal will be shot through the crown of the cranial cavity first. A second shot will be given through the mouth, aimed through the cerebellum to ensure death. Measures are made to prevent facial destruction/deformity so the body may be buried by family. Capital Punishment was never addressed in the 1933 Constitution nor has any traction really gained to make it illegal. Capital Punishment is used for extraordinary crimes and thus, not used frequently. Some examples include murder, terrorism, espionage, rape, etc. For a capital punishment to be granted by a court, there must be direct, foolproof evidence of the crime (ie genetic evidence of location at the scene, hard drive with pictures, etc.) Otherwise, it is a life sentence.
 Astariax Antiquity 2017 N/A Astariax almost always gives the death penalty in the event of homicide, child pornography and pedophilia charges, rape, terrorism, and treason against the state.
 Aziallis Properly addressed in the Skaje legal code from 1674. Reserved for only henious offenses by the Uraazilaana Code. Formally drafted into the Azillain Penal Code in 1911. 2016 N/A A lethal dose of a high concentration Opioid cocktail is given, to supress the nerves to the extent of death. Sarlaxone and Nelaxone can also be administered to prevent the "heavenly" feel-good feelings induced by the opiods. Nerve supressants like Gabapentine and some Anti-Sympathetic agents, which are cheaper and more effective, are often used these days. The Azillian Penal Code gives the Courts the right to decide whether crimes committed by a certain individual deserve death penalty.

Till before 1997, the ruling Monarch had the Priviledge4 to give a "Pardon from Death" to an individual given a death sentence who'd ask for mercy. But the Supreme Court ruled this Privilege null and void on grounds of violation of Judicial Independence and also observing that Courts had been recommending Solitary Confinement as the "next GoTo punishment" which was 'unnecessarily harsh and the cost incurred by the State was more than the spite for vengeance and worth of the said individual's life'.

Since 1969, the Capital Punishment (techniques and aftermath) Revision Act, in accordance with the recommendations of the Dasneig Committee, has made it mandatory for all individuals on death row to be killed by a lethal dose of an Opioid and the healthy organs of the said individuals are used for transplants while organs which cannot be used for transplants are sent off to Medical Schools for research and teaching purposes.

File:Flag of Germany.svg Since October 8, 1857 May,2019 N/A Electric chair, firearm shot in the head or lethal injection, at the criminal's discretion. Capital Punishment is legalized and used for serious offences in Axmanie. These include premeditated murder, participation in a terrorist attack, mass murder, genocide, war crimes, high treason, raping a underage person and pedophilia. Capital punishment has been coded in law in Axmanie, since 1857 and the enactment of the Bundesstrafgesetz (Federal Criminal act). This act also included "monarchical propaganda" as motive for execution, but it was repelled in 1900. Landers may or may not execute criminals depending of their own constitution and laws. All Axmaniean landers except Neu Deutschland allow capital punishment for various crimes which are established by them trough their own legislations.
 Bendan Antiquity 1989 1990 Capital punishment has been abolished after the Great Revolution, as it was seen as a remnant of the totalitarian regime.
 Albithica 1860 1919 1920 Albithica's current Constitution, as well as all former Constitutions, have always expressly prohibited the death penalty, with the notable exception of the Imperial Republic's reversal of this stance.
File:ClantGriandland.png Clant Griandland N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
 Gabrielland Antiquity 1913 1927 Shortly after independence from Astariax, the death penalty was abolished. For really serious offences, a life sentence may be given out.
Template:Country data Ghijuko Since Foundation 2015 N/A Capital Punishment is only allowed in cases of Pedophilia or Hephebophilia, and in excepcional cases for genocide or War crimes
 Hatstheput Since Foundation 2017 N/A Electric chair or lethal injection, at the criminal's discretion. Capital Punishment is legalized and used for ordinary offences in Hatstheput, but only applied for serious offences. These include premeditated murder, participation in a terrorist attack, mass murder, genocide, war crimes, high treason, mass raping and pedophilia. Capital punishment has been enforced in the modern state of Hatstheput since its foundation after the Hatstheputian Civil War. Its application was vetoed several times during Hatstheputian history by progressive members of the Liberal Party. Since its instauration, 322 criminals have been executed.
Template:Country data Hofflandian Union Since Foundation 2004 N/A While legal, capital punishment has become very unpopular in recent years, only ever used for terrorists and war criminals, due to lack of both in modern Hoffland there have been no real cases of it coming into play.
 Hyrtexia 1663-1833, 1947-1956, 2017-present 2018 N/A Executions come in the form of public hangings for war criminals and those who commit high treason, but lethal injection and the electric chair are also methods of execution used in certain states. States have the ability to choose forms of execution through voting. Hyrtexia always gives the death penalty in the event of homicide, rape, paedophilia, child pornography possession or production, war crimes, treason, theft in excess of 10 million geltes, attempted murder, and prostitution without consent.
Template:Country data Kaory 1415 2018 N/A Execution by Hanging Capital punishment is a legal penalty in Kaory. Each execution is carried out by hanging in Rosa Prison at dawn on Thursday.

In addition to the Penal Code, there are four Acts of Parliament that prescribe death as punishment for offences. Under the Penal Code, the commission of the following offences may result in the Death Penalty: (§1) Waging or attempting to wage war or abetting the waging of war against the government; (§2) Offences against president's person; (§3) Piracy that endangers life; (§4) Genocide resulting death; (§5) Abetting of mutiny; (§6) Perjury that results in the execution of an innocent person; (§7) Murder; (§8) Abetting the suicide of a person under the age of 18 or an "insane" person; (§9) Attempted murder by a prisoner serving a life sentence; (§10) Kidnapping in order to commit murder; (§11) Robbery committed by two or more people that results in the death of a person; (§12) Rape.

Arm Offences Act The Arms Offences Act under Kaory law regulates criminal offences dealing with firearms and weapons. Any person who uses or attempts to use arms can face execution, as well as any person who uses or attempts to use arms to commit scheduled offences. These scheduled offences are being a member of an unlawful assembly; rioting; certain offences against the person; abduction or kidnapping; extortion; burglary; robbery; preventing or resisting arrest; vandalism; mischief. Any person who is an accomplice to a person convicted of arms use during a scheduled offence can likewise be executed.

Trafficking in arms is a capital offence in Kaory. Under the Arms Offences Act, trafficking is defined as being in unlawful possession of more than two firearms.

Misuse of Drugs Act Any person importing, exporting, or found in possession of more than the following quantities of drugs receives a mandatory death sentence: (§1) 1000 grams of opium and containing more than 25 grams of morphine; (§2) 25 grams of morphine; (§3) 10 grams of diamorphine (heroin); (§4) 25 grams of cocaine; (§5) 500 grams of cannabis; (§6) 1000 grams of cannabis mixture; (§7) 200 grams of cannabis resin; (§8) 250 grams of methamphetamine.

Death sentences are also mandatory for any person caught manufacturing : (§9) Morphine, or any salt of morphine, ester of morphine or salt of ester of morphine; (§10) Diamorphine (heroin) or any salt of diamorphine; (§11) Cocaine or any sale of cocaine; (§12) Methamphetamine.

Under the Act: Any person who is proved to have had in his possession or custody or under his control — (§13) anything containing a controlled drug; (§14) the keys of anything containing a controlled drug; (§15) the keys of any place or premises or any part thereof in which a controlled drug is found; or (§16) a document of title relating to a controlled drug or any other document intended for the delivery of a controlled drug, shall, until the contrary is proved, be presumed to have had that drug in his possession. Furthermore, any person who has a controlled drug in his possession shall be presumed to have known the nature of that drug.

Internal Security Act The preamble of the Internal Security Act states that it is an Act to "provide for the internal security of Kaory, preventive detention, the prevention of subversion, the suppression of organised violence against persons and property in specified areas of Kaory, and for matters incidental thereto." The President of Kaory has the power to designate certain security areas. Any person caught in the possession or with someone in possession of firearms, ammunition or explosives in a security area can be punished by death.

Kidnapping Act The terms of the Kidnapping Act designate abduction, wrongful restraint or wrongful confinement for ransom as capital offences.

 Kilowatt Antiquity 2009 2012 Capital punishment in Kilowatt was abolished following a referendum in 2012
Template:Country data Mesadora N/A 1892 N/A N/A Capital Punishment is considered a crime in faith, as it is believed no human has the right to take the life of another. No execution has occurred since colonial times.
 Neuewland Antiquity 2018 N/A Execution by shooting Capital Punishment is legalized and is used for a multitude of offences in Neuewland. It can be used for mass murder (which in Neuew law is the killing of 10 or more people), serial rape, pedophilia, treason, attempted coup, and war crimes. Single-shot execution is used for normal criminals, while firing squad is used for military executions.
 Paslin Never Never Since colonization N/A Capital punishment never has or will be used for crimes. Sentences in prison and rehabilitation are used instead.
 Prybourne 1890 2015 n/a Should capital punishment become necessary (such as for going on strike), the preferred method is defenestration from the top of the Tower of Commerce. Not only is the forty-story descent effective, but it allows those in the Sacred Marketplace below opportunities to place wagers on where the condemned will land. Capital punishment is sanctioned in Prybourne for certain federal and military crimes, and used in 7 states. While there are 7 states which include capital punishment within their sentencing statutes, some states (such as Newley and Wildespell) have yet to execute anyone since 1976, as demonstrated by the lack of any executions by these states out of the 1317 total executions which have taken place as of December 5, 2015. No executions took place from 1967 to 1977, owing in part to a Prybourne Supreme Court ruling striking down arbitrary imposition of the death penalty. In 1976, that Court ruled that, under appropriate circumstances, capital punishment may constitutionally be imposed; since the decision there have been more than 1,300 executions, a majority of these taking place in three states: Woodland , Bydale, and Bysummer. Five state legislatures in the modern era have abolished the death penalty, though two of those laws (in Morwall and Limwick) were not retroactive. Additionally, state courts in Vertcoast and Springlea struck down death penalty statutes and their legislatures took no action in response.
 Sacrofnia antiquity 2018 N/A Execution by shooting, hanging or by chemists The Sacrofnian justice considers that when a person commits a crime that deserves to be condemned to death, it loses its value as a human being and may end up with a future far worse than death, such as being a test subject of the many laboratories of Sacrofnia.
Template:Country data Sibantis 1678 2010 n/a The death penalty is regulated by state government.
 Velnotia 1040 n/a n/a Velnotia uses the death penalty to punish criminals of the most serious offenses (i.e., Murder, Treason.).
Viha 859365.png Viha 2016 2017 N/A Viha executes all the people who are involved in all illegal actions.
 Wolfgalia 1833 1928 1929 Wolfgalia does not implement the death penalty as it was determined as fundamentally opposing Galea culture and beliefs by the Wolfgalian government in the year 1928, but the nation does send criminals with the most extreme offenses (i.e. Homicide, Acts of Terrorism, Rape) to other nations with which the government has come to agreements (Neuewland, Hyrtexia) for interned and unpaid work for life.