Capital punishment in Guernsey

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Capital_punishment_in_Guernsey

Capital punishment in Guernsey was abolished for murder in 1964 (with effect from 1965) and abolished for all offences in 2003. The move for abolition for murder in 1964 was led by the island's Bailiff, Sir William Arnold. Prior to abolition, the death penalty had not been used since 1854. The last person to be executed in Guernsey was the English murderer John Tapner, who was hanged on 10 February 1854. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Capital punishment in Guernsey
xsd:integer 45436780
xsd:integer 1090464049
rdf:langString Capital punishment in Guernsey was abolished for murder in 1964 (with effect from 1965) and abolished for all offences in 2003. The move for abolition for murder in 1964 was led by the island's Bailiff, Sir William Arnold. Prior to abolition, the death penalty had not been used since 1854. The last person to be executed in Guernsey was the English murderer John Tapner, who was hanged on 10 February 1854.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 1301

data from the linked data cloud