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f the accused person. 3. The accused person is taken into custody and examined by two or more Magistrates. If, after listening to testimony, the Magistrate believes that the accused person is probably guilty, the accused is sent to jail for possible reexamination and to await trial. 4. The case is presented to the Grand Jury. Depositions relating to the guilt or innocence of the accused are entered into evidence. 5. If the accused is indicted by the Grand Jury, he or she is tried before the Court of Oyer and Terminer. A jury, instructed by the Court, decides the defendant39。s guilt. 6. The convicted defendant receives his or her sentence from the Court. In each case at Salem, the convicted defendant was sentenced to be hanged on a specified date. 7. The Sheriff and his deputies carry out the sentence of death on the specified date. The Dead June 10 :Bridget Bishop July 19 :Rebecca Nurse Sarah Good Susannah Martin Elizabeth Howe Sarah Wildes August 19 Gee Burroughs Martha Carrier John Willard Gee Jacobs, Sr. John Proctor September 22 Martha Corey Mary Eastey Ann Pudeator Alice Parker Mary Parker Wilmott Redd Margaret Scott Samuel Wardwell Nieen accused witches were hanged on Gallows Hill in 1692: