The death penalty is a punishment of execution, administered to someone legally convicted of a capital crime. In today’s society the death penalty is considered cruel and unusual punishment. The death penalty is used to punish criminals across the United States and other countries. This sets an example and tries to prevent massive crimes from happening.
There are five methods of getting executed. First one is the lethal injection. The lethal injection is to kill a person using a lethal dose of drugs injecting one of their veins. Today only two methods exist. One is using a three drug protocol and another one is using a large dose of barbiturate. Since 1976, 1,246 people have been executed with the lethal injection, and 33 states …show more content…
The state had tried to pump cyanide gas into Jon’s cell as he was asleep. The task failed because the gas leaked from his cell, so that when the gas chamber was constructed in 1999. A federal court thought that the gas chamber execution was way too cruel, so the last use of the execution took place on March 3, 1999, when Walter LaGrand was executed in Arizona.
The last hanging method took place on January 25, 1996 in Delaware. If the rope was too long, the inmates head would come off faster, if it was too short it would take up to 45 minutes. The rope needed to be ¾ of an inch to 1 ¼ of an inch in diameter. They would blind fold the inmate and hang them and watch their bodies fall. Their face would swell with blood, the tongue would extend, their eyes would pop out, and their body would defecate.
The most recent execution with the fire squad was given to John Albert Taylor. By his own choosing John decided to get executed by the fire squad in Utah on January 26, 1996. A doctor would look for the prisoner’s heart with a stethoscope and would tie a white cloth on the heart as a target. Soldiers would stand about 20 feet away; five shooters would be armed with .30 caliber rifles loaded and would begin shooting. The inmate would die because of the amount of blood loss caused by bursting of the heart, or by a large blood vessel, or because of the tearing of the lungs. If the shooter were to miss the heart the prisoner would …show more content…
New York 's history of capital punishment goes back to colonial times, with the second most executions of any state from 1608 to 1972, after Virginia. Before the invention of the electric chair most executions were carried out by hanging, although other methods including burning at the stake, death by firing squad, and even the breaking wheel were used. Although there were inmates on death row until 2007, no execution has taken place since that of Eddie Mays in 1963. Texas executed 16 people in 2013, one more person than in 2012. 69 percent of the people Texas executed in 2013 were people of color, eight African-Americans and three Hispanics. There were five white people executed by Texas in 2013. Two people were executed from Dallas County, two from Harris County, two from Hidalgo County, two from Lubbock County, one from Leon County, one from Brazos County, one from Victoria County, one from McLennan County, one from Jefferson County, one from Cherokee County, one from Navarro County and one from Smith