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Murder (Abolition of the Death Penalty) Act 1965 - Under English law, the Murder (Abolition of the Death Penalty) Act 1965 (referred to in this article as the Act) is a statute abolishing the death penalty for murder in the United Kingdom. The Act replaces the penalty of death with a mandatory sentence of life imprisonment.
Murder By Death (band) - Murder by Death, formerly known as Little Joe Gould, is a four-piece rock band from Bloomington, IN. Their name comes from Robert Moore's 1976 movie of the same name (See Murder by Death).
Murder by Death - Murder by Death is a 1976 ensemble comedy movie, written by Neil Simon and directed by Robert Moore. The plot is a spoof of the traditional country house whodunit, familiar to mystery fiction fans from classics such as Agatha Christie's And Then There ...
Murder in English law - In English law, murder is considered the most serious form of homicide where one person kills another either intending to cause death or intending to cause serious injury in a situation where death is virtually certain (originally termed malice aforethought even though it requires neither malice nor premeditation). Following the Murder (Abolition of Death Penalty) Act 1965, the mandatory sentence is life imprisonment.
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