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|align=center|There is no regulation as to the method, it is based on the court or legal authority in charge of sentencing. For example, [[Kaiseress Noor]] sentenced her son Adam to death by burning (for murdering two of his brothers) (though this particular sentence was not executed). [[shire:Kaiseress Isa IV|Kaiseress Isa IV Cassandrae]] sentenced [[shire:Aasmund Vigeland|Aasmund Vigeland]] to | |align=center|There is no regulation as to the method, it is based on the court or legal authority in charge of sentencing. For example, [[Kaiseress Noor]] sentenced her son Adam to death by burning (for murdering two of his brothers) (though this particular sentence was not executed). [[shire:Kaiseress Isa IV|Kaiseress Isa IV Cassandrae]] sentenced [[shire:Aasmund Vigeland|Aasmund Vigeland]] to death by shot to the head (for recalcitrant communism). | ||
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Capital punishment, also known as the death penalty, is a practice which is intended to kill a person as punishment for crimes they have committed, otherwise known as an execution. It is mostly carried out for the most egregious offenses such as murder and treason, though laws vary by country historically. Common methods include death by firing squad, lethal injection, stoning, and the electric chair. In the modern world, many national governments now view these practices as inhumane, and a significant number of nations have severely limited the extent of the death penalty or outlawed it altogether.
Summary of legality by nation
| Nation | Legality | Total executed (2018) | Murder | Treason | Espionage | Rape | Child sexual abuse | Drug trafficking | Grand larceny | Petty crimes | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Illegal | 589 | While Alrig does not have the death penalty, Tegong agents venturing into Alrig to execute enemies of the Jingdaoese state are not hindered. | |||||||||
| Illegal | 0 | ||||||||||
| Legal | 3,251,329 | All breaches of codified law or the Will of the Heavenly Light are punishable with the death penalty. It is performed when a criminal is considered to be more trouble alive than dead, regardless of the gravity of his crime. Mentally disabled people are only executed when they are found to be guilty of especially grave crimes such as murder or rape and are exempt from being punished for insulting the Heavenly Light which is usually only a capital offense. | |||||||||
| Legal | classified | Kalgachi legal proceedings are based more on precedent, official discretion and parochial variation than on adherence to rigid codes, thus the conditions for a death sentence vary widely by case and jurisdiction. Criminal proceedings for a given offence traditionally serve as a pretext for a wider assessment of the offender's character and societal harm; first-time offenders with good references are therefore shown leniency whilst persistent recidivists can (and do) receive the death penalty for the smallest of infractions if it completes a picture of their unreformable character. | |||||||||
| Legal | 21,436 | The death penalty is practiced regularly in Krasnocoria, and is given for a variety of crimes. Public support for the death penalty has consistently hovered between 70 and 90 percent for the past several decades. | |||||||||
| Illegal | N/A | N/A | |||||||||
| Legal | 6 | Possible | Possible | Possible | Possible | Possible | Possible | Whilst Senyan law has provisions for the death penalty, it is rarely used. No crime is directly punishable by the death penalty, though serious crimes (such as terrorism, murder, rape, child sexual abuse and crimes against the society) can warrant the death penalty under the following conditions;
Interestingly, Senya does not have life imprisonment, the maximum sentence is 21 years. Before a prisoner can be executed, there can be no serious doubts that the prisoner is actually not guilty. | |||
| Legal | Unknown | In Shirerithian law, any crime can be punished by the death penalty if a court finds it the most suitable option based on precedence. In practice, the death penalty is only used when all other methods (such as house arrest, incarceration, reeducation, indentured servitude, voluntary organ donation, voluntary euthanasia) have failed or are unavailable. Most persons who are subjected to the death penalty are indentured servants who have committed violent crimes where the death penalty is considered a proportional response by the court. |
Methods of capital punishment by nation
For those nations in which capital punishment is legal, a variety of methods are practiced. The following is a summary table of the practices which those nations use.
| Nation | Lethal injection | Gas inhalation or asphyxiation | Firing squad | Electric chair | Hanging | Stoning | Beheading | Other | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Executioners in Jingdao are fully licensed medical professionals who are valued for their creativity. While all normal methods are used, executioners who consistently stick with them are seen as underachievers. Executions usually take place within hours after the sentence, if not directly afterwards. | |||||||||
| Ketherist teachings hold that the celestial forces of evil obtain equal power from all human suffering (the nectar of the archons) whether it be of their agents or adversaries. To deny them this sustenance, execution methods are required to be swift and efficient; long-drop hanging is preferred although firearms are used in more summary proceedings. | |||||||||
| Inmates on death row have the right to choose from a selection of execution procedures. Executions are usually carried out within 6 months of sentencing. | |||||||||
| Firing squad of five police firearms specialists. | |||||||||
| There is no regulation as to the method, it is based on the court or legal authority in charge of sentencing. For example, Kaiseress Noor sentenced her son Adam to death by burning (for murdering two of his brothers) (though this particular sentence was not executed). Kaiseress Isa IV Cassandrae sentenced Aasmund Vigeland to death by shot to the head (for recalcitrant communism). |