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List of people executed in New Zealand

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A total of 85 people were executed under New Zealand's capital punishment system while it was in force. An additional five people were executed under military regulations in World War I.

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Military executions

In addition to those executed under New Zealand's regular criminal justice system, five New Zealand soldiers fighting as part of the Allied war effort in World War I were court martialed and executed.

The executions, carried out by firing squad, were not made public at the time. All five were pardoned in 2000 when Parliament concluded that their conviction had been unjust, and that today, all would be regarded as mentally unfit to serve. Two (King and Sweeney) were born in Australia.

Number of executions by location

Initially, executions were carried out in public, and could be conducted at any suitable location — in at least one case (Joseph Burns, 1848) the prisoner was taken to the scene of the crime for execution. Executions from 1862 were carried out in private. Later, the number of locations was reduced to only two — Auckland (generally Mount Eden Prison) and Wellington (generally Mount Crawford Prison). In total, ten cities were the sites of executions.

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List of people executed in New Zealand Wikipedia


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