The History Of The Death Penalty In Ireland, Should It Be Reintroduced For Covid Crimes?

First published at 23:23 UTC on October 18th, 2021.

On April 20, 1954, Michael Manning, a 25-year-old man from Limerick, became the 29th and last person to be legally executed in Ireland. By 1964, the death penalty in Ireland was abolished for all cases apart from the murder of police, diplomats, and…

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