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Execution refers to the act of putting a convicted criminal to death as a form of capital punishment.
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execution
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Legal form of capital punishment in some states
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execution
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Execution refers to the process of carrying out a legal penalty, such as capital punishment or the implementation of a court-ordered sentence.
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Execution typically refers to the carrying out of a legal sentence, such as capital punishment or the enforcement of a court's judgment.
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execution
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Execution typically refers to the legal process of carrying out a death sentence as a form of punishment.
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executioner
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Historically used in the justice system, but the role has been abolished and is considered unethical and inhumane in modern times.
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Historically responsible for carrying out death sentences as part of the legal system
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Executioners historically carried out death sentences as part of the justice system.
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Historically, executioners were employed to carry out capital punishments, often as a professional role within the legal system.
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Historically employed to carry out death sentences by methods such as hanging, beheading, or firing squad
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