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Cosa (chi) è hanging$33702$ - definizione

A JUDGE WHO HANDS DOWN HARSH SENTENCES
The Hanging Judge; Hanging Judge; Hanging judges

Hanging         
  • The Hanging of the [[Harper Seven]], Liberia – 16 February 1979
  • Anoxic brain injury]] following a hanging. The loss of grey white matter differentiation and small ventricles due to brain swelling are visible.
  • Execution of guards and kapos of the [[Stutthof concentration camp]] on 4 July 1946 by short-drop hanging. In the foreground were the female overseers: [[Jenny-Wanda Barkmann]], [[Ewa Paradies]], [[Elisabeth Becker]], [[Wanda Klaff]], [[Gerda Steinhoff]] (left to right)
  • ''A Man Hung Alive by the Ribs to a Gallows'' by [[William Blake]]. Originally published in Stedman's ''Narrative''.
  • Alleged Soviet partisans hanged by the Nazis in January 1943
  • [[Eli Cohen]], publicly hanged by Syria on 18 May 1965
  • The execution of Mary Surratt, Lewis Powell, David Herold, and George Atzerodt, who were all convicted by a [[military tribunal]] for being involved in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, 7 July 1865
  • The execution of [[Henry Wirz]] in 1865 near the U.S. Capitol; Wirz was given a standard drop, which did not break his neck
  • [[Suicide]] by hanging
  • John Ogilvie]], who in 1615 was hanged and disembowelled after torture for his refusal to give up the Catholic faith and convert to Protestantism
  • The Great Miseries of War]]''.
  • Mass execution of Serbs by [[Austro-Hungarian army]] in 1916
  • Execution of an unidentified Nazi war criminal after [[World War II]]
  • Sepia-tone photo from a contemporary 1901 postcard showing [[Tom Ketchum]]'s decapitated body. Caption reads "Body of Black Jack after the hanging showing head snapped off."
  • Johann Stumpf]], who witnessed this type of execution in 1553
  • A public execution for a man convicted of rape, [[Qarchak]], 26 October 2011.
  • The hanging of two participants in the [[Indian Rebellion of 1857]]
  • Nazi Germans]] in [[Kraków]] in 1942
DEATH BY SUSPENSION OF A PERSON BY A NOOSE OR LIGATURE AROUND THE NECK
Hanged; Hang for murder; Public hanging; Hangings; Execution by hanging; Death by hanging; Execution by Hanging; Hanging offense; Short drop; Hanging (execution); Hanged (execution); Suspendatur per collum; Sus. per coll.; Executed by hanging; Execute by hanging; Hang by the neck until dead; Self-strangulation; Hanging with dogs; Hemp fandango
Hanging is the suspension of a person by a noose or ligature around the neck.Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd ed.
hanging         
  • The Hanging of the [[Harper Seven]], Liberia – 16 February 1979
  • Anoxic brain injury]] following a hanging. The loss of grey white matter differentiation and small ventricles due to brain swelling are visible.
  • Execution of guards and kapos of the [[Stutthof concentration camp]] on 4 July 1946 by short-drop hanging. In the foreground were the female overseers: [[Jenny-Wanda Barkmann]], [[Ewa Paradies]], [[Elisabeth Becker]], [[Wanda Klaff]], [[Gerda Steinhoff]] (left to right)
  • ''A Man Hung Alive by the Ribs to a Gallows'' by [[William Blake]]. Originally published in Stedman's ''Narrative''.
  • Alleged Soviet partisans hanged by the Nazis in January 1943
  • [[Eli Cohen]], publicly hanged by Syria on 18 May 1965
  • The execution of Mary Surratt, Lewis Powell, David Herold, and George Atzerodt, who were all convicted by a [[military tribunal]] for being involved in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, 7 July 1865
  • The execution of [[Henry Wirz]] in 1865 near the U.S. Capitol; Wirz was given a standard drop, which did not break his neck
  • [[Suicide]] by hanging
  • John Ogilvie]], who in 1615 was hanged and disembowelled after torture for his refusal to give up the Catholic faith and convert to Protestantism
  • The Great Miseries of War]]''.
  • Mass execution of Serbs by [[Austro-Hungarian army]] in 1916
  • Execution of an unidentified Nazi war criminal after [[World War II]]
  • Sepia-tone photo from a contemporary 1901 postcard showing [[Tom Ketchum]]'s decapitated body. Caption reads "Body of Black Jack after the hanging showing head snapped off."
  • Johann Stumpf]], who witnessed this type of execution in 1553
  • A public execution for a man convicted of rape, [[Qarchak]], 26 October 2011.
  • The hanging of two participants in the [[Indian Rebellion of 1857]]
  • Nazi Germans]] in [[Kraków]] in 1942
DEATH BY SUSPENSION OF A PERSON BY A NOOSE OR LIGATURE AROUND THE NECK
Hanged; Hang for murder; Public hanging; Hangings; Execution by hanging; Death by hanging; Execution by Hanging; Hanging offense; Short drop; Hanging (execution); Hanged (execution); Suspendatur per collum; Sus. per coll.; Executed by hanging; Execute by hanging; Hang by the neck until dead; Self-strangulation; Hanging with dogs; Hemp fandango
n.
1.
Suspension.
2.
Death by the halter, death on the gallows.
Hanging         
  • The Hanging of the [[Harper Seven]], Liberia – 16 February 1979
  • Anoxic brain injury]] following a hanging. The loss of grey white matter differentiation and small ventricles due to brain swelling are visible.
  • Execution of guards and kapos of the [[Stutthof concentration camp]] on 4 July 1946 by short-drop hanging. In the foreground were the female overseers: [[Jenny-Wanda Barkmann]], [[Ewa Paradies]], [[Elisabeth Becker]], [[Wanda Klaff]], [[Gerda Steinhoff]] (left to right)
  • ''A Man Hung Alive by the Ribs to a Gallows'' by [[William Blake]]. Originally published in Stedman's ''Narrative''.
  • Alleged Soviet partisans hanged by the Nazis in January 1943
  • [[Eli Cohen]], publicly hanged by Syria on 18 May 1965
  • The execution of Mary Surratt, Lewis Powell, David Herold, and George Atzerodt, who were all convicted by a [[military tribunal]] for being involved in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, 7 July 1865
  • The execution of [[Henry Wirz]] in 1865 near the U.S. Capitol; Wirz was given a standard drop, which did not break his neck
  • [[Suicide]] by hanging
  • John Ogilvie]], who in 1615 was hanged and disembowelled after torture for his refusal to give up the Catholic faith and convert to Protestantism
  • The Great Miseries of War]]''.
  • Mass execution of Serbs by [[Austro-Hungarian army]] in 1916
  • Execution of an unidentified Nazi war criminal after [[World War II]]
  • Sepia-tone photo from a contemporary 1901 postcard showing [[Tom Ketchum]]'s decapitated body. Caption reads "Body of Black Jack after the hanging showing head snapped off."
  • Johann Stumpf]], who witnessed this type of execution in 1553
  • A public execution for a man convicted of rape, [[Qarchak]], 26 October 2011.
  • The hanging of two participants in the [[Indian Rebellion of 1857]]
  • Nazi Germans]] in [[Kraków]] in 1942
DEATH BY SUSPENSION OF A PERSON BY A NOOSE OR LIGATURE AROUND THE NECK
Hanged; Hang for murder; Public hanging; Hangings; Execution by hanging; Death by hanging; Execution by Hanging; Hanging offense; Short drop; Hanging (execution); Hanged (execution); Suspendatur per collum; Sus. per coll.; Executed by hanging; Execute by hanging; Hang by the neck until dead; Self-strangulation; Hanging with dogs; Hemp fandango
·noun Death by suspension; execution by a halter.
II. Hanging ·adj Suspended from above; pendent; as, hanging shelves.
III. Hanging ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Hang.
IV. Hanging ·adj Requiring, deserving, or foreboding death by the halter.
V. Hanging ·noun The act of suspending anything; the state of being suspended.
VI. Hanging ·adj Adapted for sustaining a hanging object; as, the hanging post of a gate, the post which holds the hinges.
VII. Hanging ·noun That which is hung as lining or drapery for the walls of a room, as tapestry, paper, ·etc., or to cover or drape a door or window;
- used chiefly in the plural.

Wikipedia

Hanging judge

"Hanging judge" is a colloquial phrase for a judge who has gained notoriety for handing down punishment by sentencing convicted persons to death by hanging, or otherwise imposing unusually harsh sentences. Hanging judges are officers of the court with mandates, as opposed to extralegal lynch law.