There is one summary for this bill. Bill summaries are authored by CRS.
Shown Here:Authorizes the imposition of the death penalty for the crimes of murder, Presidential assassination, assault, kidnapping, and aircraft piracy.
Provides that in any case in which a court is authorized to impose a sentence of death, such court shall not so impose such a sentence unless it has first conducted a separate proceeding to determine whether the individual to be sentenced should be sentenced to death. Provides that such proceeding shall be conducted before a jury, unless such individual, with the approval of the court, waives a jury.
Stipulates that the determination as to whether a sentence of death shall be imposed shall be in the discretion of the court, except that in a proceeding conducted before the court sitting with a jury, the court shall not impose a sentence of death unless it submits to the jury the issue whether the individual to be sentenced should be sentenced to death and the jury returns a verdict that the sentence should be death.
Enumerates aggravating and mitigating circumstances to be considered by the court and the jury in determining whether a sentence of death should be imposed.
There is one summary for this bill. Bill summaries are authored by CRS.
Shown Here:Authorizes the imposition of the death penalty for the crimes of murder, Presidential assassination, assault, kidnapping, and aircraft piracy.
Provides that in any case in which a court is authorized to impose a sentence of death, such court shall not so impose such a sentence unless it has first conducted a separate proceeding to determine whether the individual to be sentenced should be sentenced to death. Provides that such proceeding shall be conducted before a jury, unless such individual, with the approval of the court, waives a jury.
Stipulates that the determination as to whether a sentence of death shall be imposed shall be in the discretion of the court, except that in a proceeding conducted before the court sitting with a jury, the court shall not impose a sentence of death unless it submits to the jury the issue whether the individual to be sentenced should be sentenced to death and the jury returns a verdict that the sentence should be death.
Enumerates aggravating and mitigating circumstances to be considered by the court and the jury in determining whether a sentence of death should be imposed.
There is one summary for this bill. Bill summaries are authored by CRS.
Shown Here:Authorizes the imposition of the death penalty for the crimes of murder, Presidential assassination, assault, kidnapping, and aircraft piracy.
Provides that in any case in which a court is authorized to impose a sentence of death, such court shall not so impose such a sentence unless it has first conducted a separate proceeding to determine whether the individual to be sentenced should be sentenced to death. Provides that such proceeding shall be conducted before a jury, unless such individual, with the approval of the court, waives a jury.
Stipulates that the determination as to whether a sentence of death shall be imposed shall be in the discretion of the court, except that in a proceeding conducted before the court sitting with a jury, the court shall not impose a sentence of death unless it submits to the jury the issue whether the individual to be sentenced should be sentenced to death and the jury returns a verdict that the sentence should be death.
Enumerates aggravating and mitigating circumstances to be considered by the court and the jury in determining whether a sentence of death should be imposed.
There is one summary for this bill. Bill summaries are authored by CRS.
Shown Here:Authorizes the imposition of the death penalty for the crimes of murder, Presidential assassination, assault, kidnapping, and aircraft piracy.
Provides that in any case in which a court is authorized to impose a sentence of death, such court shall not so impose such a sentence unless it has first conducted a separate proceeding to determine whether the individual to be sentenced should be sentenced to death. Provides that such proceeding shall be conducted before a jury, unless such individual, with the approval of the court, waives a jury.
Stipulates that the determination as to whether a sentence of death shall be imposed shall be in the discretion of the court, except that in a proceeding conducted before the court sitting with a jury, the court shall not impose a sentence of death unless it submits to the jury the issue whether the individual to be sentenced should be sentenced to death and the jury returns a verdict that the sentence should be death.
Enumerates aggravating and mitigating circumstances to be considered by the court and the jury in determining whether a sentence of death should be imposed.