Review of the US legal system against the death penalty
One of the punishments mentioned in the laws of the United States of America is the death penalty. In this article, a descriptive and analytical study examines the US legal system against the death penalty. Studies generally show that death sentences are subject to state, federal, and military law, and in addition to their multiplicity in law, these crimes fall into three categories: murder-related offenses, non-homicide-related offenses, vice, participation, and Consult in murder; Are divided.According to executions statistics in the United States, the legislature's approach to the death penalty appears to be increasing with the addition of those subject to the death penalty. However, the number of death sentences has decreased significantly from 1999 to this year (2018) on an annual basis.Thus, the United States, as an industrially developed country, continues to focus on the survival of this punishment in its judicial system, but has been cautious in enforcing it.
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