A Certificate of Death Penalty Case is a document issued by a court that confirms that a decision has been made to impose the death penalty on an individual. This document is usually issued after a judgment has been rendered in a criminal case. It details the specific charges of which the individual has been convicted, as well as the sentence that has been imposed. There are two types of Certificate of Death Penalty Case: one issued by a jury after a verdict has been reached, and one issued by a judge after a sentence has been handed down. The Certificate of Death Penalty Case outlines the details of the case, including the name of the defendant, the court in which the trial was held, the date of the judgment, the charges of which the defendant was convicted, and the sentence imposed. The Certificate of Death Penalty Case also serves as official notice of the death penalty and the execution of the sentence.