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How did the prisoner feel before the death penalty?

There are three States, one is that the limbs are weak and scared to death, the other is that they are very calm and have faced it calmly, and the third is that some people with extreme personalities will have abnormal States. Under normal circumstances, they are basically afraid of death and nervous to collapse. On average, few of them can face it calmly, but after 18 years, it is almost impossible to be heroes.

The process of execution of the death penalty is probably like this. Upon receipt by the Supreme Court, the death penalty must be executed within seven days. During these seven days, family members will be informed to see one last time and explain some last words. This is a necessary process. When the family members meet, it is two or three days before the execution. Meeting is equivalent to telling the story, and the condemned man knows that he will not live for a few days. In this case, the mental and psychological condition of the condemned prisoner is collapsed.

At the same time, it is also to show their identity, inform the condemned prisoners that his death sentence has come down, and let them make the final statements of various last words. The work of identification is carried out by the procuratorate and the court at the same time, with the cooperation of the prison. The next step is to have a decapitated meal, then put on new clothes, be taken out of the original warehouse, and wait for the next day in a special cell.

In the evening, there is a special person to supervise, talk with the condemned prisoners and conduct psychological counseling. The next morning, the bailiff came to lift the man, remove the shackles of his hands and feet, put on hemp ropes to bind him, and at the same time verified again that his sons and daughters were out of the detention center, put on the prison car and drove to the execution ground. At this time, the condemned prisoners are basically staring out of the window without god and basically keeping silent.

When they got off at the execution ground, the bailiff carried the prisoner to the destination alone. At this time, basically, the condemned prisoners were unable to walk normally, and their limbs were weak and they could not walk normally. Most executions were carried out around 10 a.m. Before entering the scene, the bailiff will clean up the surrounding scene in advance, keep alert and wait for the execution of the death penalty. When the condemned man arrived at the scene, the bailiffs on both sides made him kneel.

Of course, it is impossible to know what prisoners on death row think, but they are usually "calm" and have no madness or hysteria about death. They generally don't want to talk, just bow their heads and meditate silently, and then stare out of the window, but their eyes are dull and haggard, and they are in a state of no expression, and they can't see their joys and sorrows.

The method of forensic examination is to fiddle with a rough stick at the gunshot wound of the condemned man, and the condemned man has no response. Then observe the heartbeat and breathing, and then see whether the pupils of the eyes are dilated and whether the body temperature drops, so as to determine whether the condemned man is dead. After death, the people of the court procuratorate took photos and registered, and the body was carried to the crematorium for cremation.

The law is sacred, fair and just, and merciless. Any illegal and criminal acts that attempt to challenge legal authority and endanger social order will be severely punished by law. Only by always fearing, believing and abiding by the law can we be safe, healthy and happy!