Free Press Journal Article RatingTamil Nadu News: Madurai Court Awards Death Penalty To 9 Policemen In Sattankulam Custodial Death Case
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-80% Very Left
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-61% Negative
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43% : However, in 1999, the Supreme Court had eventually reduced the sentences and set free 19 of them and upheld the death penalty only in respect of four convicts and awarded life sentences to three others.39% : Chennai, April 6: Awarding the rarest of rare punishment in the custodial torture and murder of a father and son in south Tamil Nadu that shook the country during the COVID-19 lockdown, a trial court in Madurai on Monday awarded the death penalty to nine policemen found guilty in the case.
38% : In 1998, a TADA Court near Chennai had awarded the death penalty to all 26 accused in the former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi assassination case.
27% : Past instances of death penalty in major cases Rarely have trial courts awarded the death penalty to all accused in a case.
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