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  • What Is Third Degree Trespassing?

    Third degree trespassing refers to the broadest categorization of trespassing available. It entails a number of different specific instances of trespassing, but usually denotes the least serious...

  • What Is Capital One Murder?

    The concepts contributing to capital laws were first introduced in America by European settlers that immigrated from Britain. These settlers brought the practice of capital punishment to the new...

  • Information on Electric Chairs

    The electric chair is a method of execution. It has become a symbol for execution and the stuff of horror fiction. (Stephen King uses it to "good" effect in "The Green Mile.")

  • How to Improve the Criminal Justice System

    Changing the Criminal Justice system seems like an impossible task, but becomes possible when one understands the composition of the system and the factors that affect it. There are three branches...

  • How to Access Public Information on Criminal Charges

    Most criminal records are a part of public information, or records, that you can obtain for free from most government offices, such as police departments, sheriff departments and local and state...

  • Grants for Convicted Felons

    Convicted felons face a variety of challenges in re-integrating into the community. There are supportive resources available to convicted felons on their return to the "real world," including...

  • Cocaine Federal Sentencing Guidelines

    Possession of crack cocaine and/or powder cocaine is punishable by law. Whether the convicted person is a solitary user or a dealer, the law finds that possession of crack and/or powder cocaine is...

  • How to File a Juvenile Petition

    A juvenile petition authorizes a juvenile justice court to hear and decide matters in which a person under the age of 18 commits a crime. The filing of such a petition is a very necessary step in...

  • How to Avoid the Death Penalty

    So you did it. You committed the ultimate crime. A capital offense, premeditated mass murder--there’s no going back now. Maybe with a little foresight you would’ve chosen a lesser crime, or you...

  • How to Calculate Necessary Rope Length for Hanging

    Capital punishment is only sanctioned in some states and in a few countries around the world. The hanging of a man is meant to cause the neck of the man to break between the brain and the cervical...

  • How to Protest Against Capital Punishment

    Protesting is your constitutional right. If you are against capital punishment, you can certainly make your views know a variety of ways: in person, in writing or on the phone. As long as you keep...

  • How to Appeal a Capital Punishment Verdict

    According to federal records, 37 percent of appeals of a capital punishment verdict are successful. This means that many people can actually be saved if lawyers act within a reasonable amount of...

  • How to Appeal a Capital Punishment Verdict in Texas

    Capital punishment is the execution of a convicted criminal by the government for crimes that are considered capital offenses. In Texas, all capital offenses involve murder in some form. Texas has...

  • How to Find Information on Capital Punishment Around the World

    The United States is one of only a handful of democratic, advanced countries that regularly employ capital punishment. However, in some places, such as Singapore, courts sentence offenders to...

  • How to Find Capital Punishment Information

    Capital punishment is the execution of a convicted criminal for capital offenses such as murder, kidnapping and treason. The offenses punishable by the death penalty vary from state to state, with...

  • How to Find Information on the Penalty for Drug Smuggling in Florida

    Florida law official often treat drug smuggling as a felony punishable by imprisonment. Follow these steps to learn the extent of the penalties if you're ever convicted of this crime.

  • How to Find Capital Punishment Defense Information

    Capital punishment is the process of putting individuals convicted of specific crimes to death if they fall within the state's criteria for the death penalty. Each state has its own laws stating...

  • How to Understand Capital Punishment Statistics

    Whether you're for or against capital punishment, understanding the statistics can help you come to grips with this issue. Fortunately, these statistics are available to the public and relatively...

  • How to Get DNA Testing of Evidence for Someone on Death Row

    DNA testing is used extensively in criminal cases. Based on the premise that DNA is as exclusive as a fingerprint, it is a common practice in most jurisdictions to accept the results of DNA tests...

  • How to Understand the History of Capital Punishment

    The history of capital punishment in the United States dates as far back as the 1600s in Virginia. Since that time, debates over the death penalty have continued. Follow these steps to learn about...

  • How to Be at Peace With a Capital Punishment Verdict of a Loved One

    Coming to peace with a capital punishment verdict of a loved one is a long process. Experiencing the mandated death of a loved one is extremely difficult. Coping with this requires understanding...

  • How to Be at Peace With Receiving a Capital Punishment Verdict

    If you have received a capital punishment sentence, the immediate emotional jolt can be crushing. But you don't have to give up. Follow these steps to plan your next move.

  • How to Prepare to Visit Someone on Death Row

    The guidelines for visiting a person on death row are put in place to protect the visitor, the staff and the prisoner. While restrictions may vary slightly from one jurisdiction to another, the...

  • How to Become a Pen Pal With Someone on Death Row

    For the hundreds of men and women waiting to be executed in prisons across the United States, the only contact with the outside world may be through pen pals. Quite often, friends and family...

  • How to Help Someone on Death Row

    There is typically a lengthy period (usually 10 years, at least) between sentencing and the condemned prisoner's execution. Many people are involved in the life of someone on death row. Assistance...

  • How to Attend an Execution

    The number of persons allowed or invited to attend an execution depends on the state or jurisdiction. There are restrictions on the number of representatives from the victim's family, sentenced...

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