Death Penalty: The First Execution In The United States

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The US court has always strived to practice moral standards, while imparting a fair punishment upon its victims, but when it comes to the death penalty, it’s difficult to know where to draw the line. The first execution in America happened in 1608 in Virginia. In 1612 laws such as the Divine Moral and Martial Laws, were created. These laws used the death penalty for even minor offenses. In the 1930’s executions reached the highest levels in American history at 167 per year. Because of this, the United States General Assembly created the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which stated that, everyone has “a right to life.” Finally in 2004, New York’s death penalty law was declared unconstitutional by the state’s high court, and 7 years later

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