Capital punishment in Guyana
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Capital punishment is a legal penalty in Guyana. Despite its legality, no executions have been carried out since 1997. However, due to a lack of "an established practice or policy against carrying out executions," Guyana is classified as a "retentionist" state.[1] Guyana is the only country in South America that retains capital punishment for ordinary crimes.
| Capital punishment in Guyana | |
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| Related legislation | |
| Criminal Law (Offences) Act |
Guyana sentenced four people to death in 2021. As of 24 May 2021, there are 27 prisoners on death row in Guyana.[2] Guyana abstained from voting regarding the 2020 United Nations moratorium on the death penalty.[3]