Introduction: Georgia is one of thirty-five states that allow the death penalty. The death penalty has continued in Georgia since 1735. The most famous death penalty leads originated in Georgia. Today, in more modern times, we have changed our methods enormously. I will delve into the death penalty in Georgia and a famous inmate and their background information. Topic I. Georgia Institutions and practices of the death penalty. A. History of the death penalty in Georgia.B. Statistical information on the death penalty in Georgia.C. Reason for putting a person on death row in Georgia.Argument II. The Georgia trial for putting someone on death row.A. The sentencing trial of a Georgia death row inmate.B. The psychophysical conditions of the person sentenced to death.C. Duration of the execution date for a prisoner.Topic III. Warren Hill on death row in Georgia.A. His demographic information and life before his conviction.B. Criminal charge and sentencing dateC. His current status Date of execution or turnover.Topic I. Georgia Death Penalty Institutions and Practices.A. History of the Death Penalty in GeorgiaGeorgia began capital punishment in 1735.(DPIC) The first person to be executed in Georgia was "Alice Ryley". She killed her master "Will Wise". In Georgia the first method of execution was hanging. Fortunately, the last hangings in 1925 would be public, which was inadmissible in the courts. Then they moved them to Columbus, Georgia. Here in Columbus they could legally execute them. In 1924 Georgia abandoned the idea of hanging and instead performed electrocutions. Furthermore, this was the same year they installed the “electric chair” in Georgia Sta...... middle of paper ......llenge-over-lethal-injection-drug/277776/DCOR(2014 ). Georgia Department of Corrections: Death Penalty Statistics and Annual Statistical Information. Retrieved April 12, 2014. http://www.dcor.state.ga.us/pdf/TheDeathPenaltyinGeorgia.pdf http://www.dcor.state.ga.us/Research/Monthly/Profile_death_row_2014_03.pdfDPIC (2014). Death Penalty Information Center. Georgia: State by State and General Information: Inmate Sentencing, Intellectual Disability, and the Death Penalty. Retrieved April 12, 2014. http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/state_by_state http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/2013-sentencing#Inmates http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/intellectual-disability-and-death- worth Foley, M. (2014). American Library Association: Toward Understanding the Death Penalty Debate. Retrieved April 12, 2014. http://www.ala.org/acrl/choice/sampleessay
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