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See also: Spain and 'See also: Portugal for the execution of criminals condemned to See also: death
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The criminal is conducted to the place of execution (which is public) on horseback or in a cart, wearing a black tunic, and is attended by a procession of priests, &c
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He is seated on a See also: scaffold fastened to an upright See also: post by an iron See also: collar (the See also: garrote), and a knob worked by a screw or See also: lever dislocates his See also: spinal See also: column, or a small blade severs the spinal column at the See also: base of the See also: brain
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(See CAPITAL PUNISHMENT.) Originally a stout cord or bandage was tied round the neck of the criminal, who was seated in a chair fixed to a post
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Between the cord and the neck a stick was inserted (hence the name) and See also: twisted till strangulation ensued
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" Garrotting " is the name given in See also: England to a See also: form of robbery with violence which became rather See also: common in the winter of 1862–1863
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The thief came up behind his victim, threw a cord over his See also: head, and tightened it nearly to strangulation point, while robbing him
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An See also: act of 1863, imposing the See also: penalty of flogging in addition to penal servitude for this offence, nad the effect of stopping garrotting almost entirely
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At any See also: rate, the practice was checked; and, though the opponents of any sort of flogging refuse to admit that this was due to the penalty, that view has always been taken by the See also: English See also: judges who had experience of such cases
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