death penalty

NOUN
  1. putting a condemned person to death
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How To Use death penalty In A Sentence

  • But a surge in thefts of treasured relics from ancient temples and monuments has reached such a level that an agonised debate has begun over bringing back the death penalty.
  • The state death penalty law was nullified in 1977.
  • Britain has consistently refused to extradite terror suspects to any country, including America, that has the death penalty.
  • the issue of the death penalty is highly controversial
  • She would like to see the return of the death penalty in Britain.
  • The shootings we are speaking of happened in WI and the offender did not receive the death penalty. Tagging yourself?
  • He did a 180 on the death penalty; cozied up to the politically connected Hasidic Jewish community; placed a former borough president on his payroll as "Director of Community and Civic Affairs" at $125,000 a year; and actually indicted his election opponents. Len Levitt: Jabbar Collins: The Sins of Joe Hynes?
  • vex the subject of the death penalty
  • Accused – while I agree with the death penalty in extreme circumstances, how many people have we seen not only come off of death row, but leave prison, exonerated from a conviction. Another superdelegate for Obama
  • The prosecutor bayed for a death penalty.
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