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Hanging - Britain.
Main articles: Capital punishment in the United Kingdom, and [[{{{2}}}]], and [[{{{3}}}]], and [[{{{4}}}]]See also:Hanging, Hanging - History, Hanging - Hanging by country, Hanging - Britain, Hanging - Soviet Union, Hanging - Iran, Hanging - The United States, Hanging - Singapore, Hanging - Recent hangings, Hanging - Grammar, Hanging - Folklore Read more here: » Hanging: Encyclopedia II - Hanging - Hanging by country |
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Hanging - Britain.
Until 1808 the law in Britain offered the death penalty for some 200 offenses, including:
Attempting suicide
Being in the company of gypsies for one month
Vagrancy for soldiers and sailors
"Strong evidence of malice" in children aged 7–14 years old
A variety of loopholes in British criminal law, together with judicial leniency, tempered the law's tendency to prescribe hanging for what many would today consider minor offences. First-time of ...
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 |  |  | Hanging - Hanging by country: Encyclopedia II - Hanging - HistoryHanging has been used as punishment throughout history; it is known to have been invented and used by the Persian Empire. The typical sentence involving hanging is that the condemned person "be hanged by the neck until dead". A more elaborate sentence, once used for particularly heinous crimes (e.g., high treason in Britain), was for the person to be "hanged, drawn and quartered" – here the victim was saved from asphyxiation in o ...
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 |  |  | Hanging - Hanging by country: Encyclopedia II - Hanging - Recent hangingsHanging is commonly the method of executing penalties of death in Commonwealth countries that still have it, e.g., Malaysia and Singapore.
A recent case of capital punishment by hanging is that of Dhananjoy Chatterjee, who was convicted of the 1990 murder and rape of a 14 year old girl in Kolkata(Calcutta) in India. Although the Supreme Court of India has suggested that capital punishment be given in the rarest of rare cases, Chatterjee was executed on August 14, 2004 in the first ...
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 |  |  | Hanging - Hanging by country: Encyclopedia II - Hanging - GrammarThe term "hanging" is the focus of a famous bit of grammatical trivia. Traditionally, the past tense and past participle of the verb "to hang" are "hung" when referring to the abstract idea of hanging things, but "hanged" when referring to an execution or death by hanging.[9][10]
A useful way of remembering this is the old school saying, "Meat is hung, men are hanged.'
The distinction is not always followed; but in cases where it is not, such as when, in the song "Why Can't the English?" from the musical My Fair Lady, Professor ...
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