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I'm not drawing an analogy between judicial execution and terrorism.
A total of 20 judicial executions took place at Cardiff prison.
Judicial execution is practiced in Iraq, but is generally carried out by hanging.
Scrope is the first English prelate to suffer judicial execution.
Numerous judicial executions took place on the gallows at Durham prison between 1869 and 1958.
No judicial execution for blasphemy has ever occurred in Pakistan, but 20 of those charged were murdered.
He could face a tribunal, and the mountainous evidence that you had provided, and probably judicial execution.
In a narrower sense, in the British tradition, it refers to the judicial execution of a king after a trial.
But the hard labour for criminals which replaced judicial execution was so appalling that it was in effect a living death.
Elliott is credited with perfecting judicial execution by electrocution.
Electrocution is still the means of judicial execution in some jurisdictions, though its use has become rarer in recent times.
Hangings from such improvised gallows are usually lynchings rather than judicial executions.
As a form of judicial execution in England, hanging is thought to date from the Anglo-Saxon period.
Native Americans in the USA are on death row awaiting judicial execution.
(Potassium chloride is commonly used in judicial execution through lethal injection.)
Numerous judicial executions by hanging took place at the prison until the abolition of capital punishment in the UK.
Indeed, in the few months that followed the Normandy landings, at least 4,500 alleged collaborators were killed in summary judicial executions.
Examination of the skeletons revealed that their owners were subjected to judicial execution by decapitation, one of which required several blows.
A total of three judicial executions by hanging took place on the gallows at Perth prison during the 20th Century:
Firing squads have been replaced by lethal injection as the only approved method for the judicial execution of U.S. military personnel.
He therefore resolved, in conspiracy with Bannister Truelock, to attempt the assassination of the King and bring about his own judicial execution.
The main conspirators in the coup, including Ochuka were sentenced to death, marking the last judicial executions in Kenya.
Scrope was beheaded under the walls of York before a great crowd on 8 June 1405, 'the first English prelate to suffer judicial execution'.
It may be used on or by a person who has been arrested or kidnapped, or about to suffer judicial execution; this practice is known as hooding.
In addition to the judicial executions, Free State troops conducted many extrajudicial killings of captured Anti-Treaty fighters.