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Facts about Death Penalty

The capital offenses include espionage, treason, and death resulting from aircraft hijacking. However, they mostly consist of various forms of murder such as murder committed during a drug-related drive-by shooting, murder during a kidnapping, murder for hire, and genocide.Sep 12, 2012

Death penalty, also called capital punishment, is when a government or state executes (kills) someone, usually but not always because they have committed a serious crime. ... Executions in most countries have become rarer in recent centuries. The death penalty is a disputed and controversial topic.

Pre-trial costs: Capital cases are far more complicated than non-capital cases. Experts will probably be needed on forensic evidence, mental health and the social history of the defendant. Jury selection: Because of the death penalty question, jury selection in capital cases is much more time consuming and expensive.