Capital punishment in Pacifica (Pacifica)

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Capital punishment, also called the death penalty, is the state-sanctioned practice of killing a person as a punishment for a crime. It has historically been used in almost every part of the world. In the 2010s, many countries either abolished or discontinued the practice.

Country Year of last execution Executions 2023 Year abolished Notes
 Emerald-Denver 2022 N/A Only Used In Extreme Circumstances.
 Pelinai 2023 N/A
 Sedunn 1897 1954

Peacetime offences 1899, Wartime offences 1954. Constitutionally prohibited since 1960.

 Tepertopia 2013 N/A

De facto moratorium on executions: Death sentences are still handed down, but successive Councillors for Justice have refused to sign any death warrants.

 Transsuneria 2016 2020
 UPRAN 1965 1965
 Nicholas and Great Britain 2023 N/A
 Aberstopia 2020 N/A
 Besern 1850 1865

De-facto moratorium established after the Reign of Terror. Abolished by law in 1851, before being repealed in the 1853 Besernian coup d'état. Constitutionally prohibited since 1865, after the University Uprising.