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Halakhah su Deuteronomio 21:22

וְכִֽי־יִהְיֶ֣ה בְאִ֗ישׁ חֵ֛טְא מִשְׁפַּט־מָ֖וֶת וְהוּמָ֑ת וְתָלִ֥יתָ אֹת֖וֹ עַל־עֵֽץ׃

E se un uomo ha commesso un peccato degno di morte, e viene messo a morte, e tu lo appendi a un albero;

Sefer HaMitzvot

That is that He commanded us about the law of claimant and defendant. And that is His, may He be exalted and may His name be blessed, saying, "For all manner of trespass [...] of which one can say, 'This is it'" (Deuteronomy 21:22). And the language of the Mekhilta is, "'This is it' - until he makes a partial admission." And included in this law are all the claims that transpire between people - some of them against others of them - that involve admission and denial. And the laws of this commandment have already been explained in [Chapter] 3 of [Bava] Kamma and 5 and 6 of Shevuot; and there are also many questions about it scattered in many places in the Talmud and in Chapter 1 and 8 of [Bava] Metzia. (See Parashat Mishpatim; Mishneh Torah, Plaintiff and Defendant 1- 16.)
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Sefer HaChinukh

To hang one who is liable for hanging: That we were commanded to hang one who is liable for hanging by the court. And it is known that all those who are hung are first stoned. And about this it is stated (Deuteronomy 21:22), "and you shall hang him on a pole." And the law of hanging is with a blasphemer and one who worships idolatry only - like the words of the sages in the chapter [entitled] Nigmar HaDin (Sanhedrin 45b), who argue against that [position] of Rabbi Eliezer, who says [that] all those who are stoned are hung.
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