This article is about the novel. For crimes that carry the death penalty, see Capital punishment § Capital crime.
Capital Crimes
First edition
Author
Stuart Woods
Language
English
Series
Will Lee Novels
Genre
Thriller novel
Publisher
Putnam
Publication date
October 2003
Publication place
United States
Media type
Print (Paperback)
Pages
386 pp
ISBN
0-451-21156-1
OCLC
54883305
Preceded by
The Run
Followed by
Mounting Fears
Capital Crimes is the sixth novel in the Will Lee series by Stuart Woods. It was first published in 2003 by Putnam Publishing. The novel takes place in Washington D. C., a couple of years after the events in The Run. The novel continues the story of the Lee family of Delano, Georgia. It is also the first appearance of recurring villain Teddy Faye.
countries retain capital punishment, 111 countries have completely abolished it de jure for all crimes, seven have abolished it for ordinary crimes (while maintaining...
CapitalCrimes is the sixth novel in the Will Lee series by Stuart Woods. It was first published in 2003 by Putnam Publishing. The novel takes place in...
v. Georgia and upheld 7–2 a Georgia procedure in which the trial of capitalcrimes was bifurcated into guilt-innocence and sentencing phases. At the first...
this issue in Pakistan. Certain hudud crimes, for example, are considered crimes against Allah and require capital punishment in public.[not specific enough...
aggravated murder, but the current Penal Code and several laws list 14 capitalcrimes. Executions are carried out by long drop hanging, and take place at...
of capitalcrimes from 68 to 55. According to "The Death Penalty in China: Reforms and Its Future", the 13 crimes (19% of the total number of crimes punishable...
genocide, crimes against humanity, and crimes against the Jewish people during wartime. Israel is one of seven countries to have abolished capital punishment...
policing services to the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). Prisons are managed by ACT Corrective Services. Crimes against person in the ACT for the 2017-2018...
report all the crimes. If components are missing the total is adjusted to 0. Often, one obtains very different results depending on whether crime rates are...
who took 10 and 1/2 minutes to die. However, inmates convicted for capitalcrimes committed prior to November 23, 1992 may choose gas inhalation instead...
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amounts". The hijacking of an aircraft became a capitalcrime in 1973. Capital punishment for crimes against state and public property was reintroduced...
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incumbent Governor Josh Shapiro continuing Wolf's moratorium. However, capitalcrimes are still prosecuted and death warrants are still issued. Prior to 1913...
of Dale Selby Pierre and William Andrews for crimes committed in 1974 prior to the reinstatement of capital punishment. They were later executed in 1987...
for the purpose of legal provisions improvement reduced the number of capitalcrimes by 19.1% and gave more lenient punishments to minors and the elderly...
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pertaining to capital punishment in Ohio Ohio Executions 1999 to Present from the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction CapitalCrimes Annual Reports...
being the Black Act of 1723, which created 50 capital offences for various acts of theft and poaching. Crimes eligible for the death penalty included shoplifting...
Capital punishment is a legal penalty in the U.S. state of Florida. Since 1976, the state has executed 105 convicted murderers, all at Florida State Prison...
Capital punishment is a legal penalty in the U.S. state of North Carolina. Despite remaining a legal penalty, there have been no executions in North Carolina...
life imprisonment to offenders convicted of capital offences, but aged below 18 at the time of their crimes. They would be required to serve a minimum...
pardon issued by the President as a result of pressure from relatives. Capitalcrimes include violent acts like murder, rape, or terrorism, but the death...
categories of capitalcrimes in the 18th century. By 1823, the Judgment of Death Act made the death penalty discretionary for most crimes, and by 1861...
There are 40 offenders remaining on federal death row. The Crimes Act of 1790 defined some capital offenses: treason, murder, robbery, piracy, mutiny, hostility...