Does Texas still do death by hanging?
Between 1819 and 1923, Texas executed its death row prisoners by hanging. Now, lethal injection is the legal execution method.
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About Legal
Legal is an adjective that refers to laws, or what is permissible by law. Laws serve as a social mediator of relations between people. Aristotle stated, "The rule of law is better than the rule of any individual."
About Death
Death is defined as the termination of the biological functions that sustain a living organism. Death is something that will happen at some point considering nothing lives forever. Death can be sudden and unexpected at times or an illness can occur in which a person will not be expected to live. Death is usually a sad and sorrowful occasion for many of us.
About Texas
The state of Texas is found in the south central United States. It is bordered to the north by Oklahoma and Arkansas, to the east by Louisiana, to the south by the country of Mexico and to the west by New Mexico. Because of the large size of the state, the climate in Texas varies greatly. The northern and the panhandle often see colder winters than the gulf coast. In the areas near Louisiana it can be very rainy while in western Texas the climate is dry. Average temperatures vary dependent on location. Winter temperatures can average as low as 29 degrees Fahrenheit and summer temperatures can average as high as 96 degrees Fahrenheit.
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