"Sentenced: A Journey through History's Courtrooms" Step into the world of justice and punishment as we explore captivating moments in history where individuals were sentenced for their actions. From the haunting portrait of Ethel Le Neve, who stood trial for her involvement in a notorious murder case, to the dramatic conclusion of the Tichborne trial that gripped Victorian England. Witness the chilling tale of The Banner Cross Murder and delve into the dark depths of human nature. Feel Goya's Inquisition Scene come alive as you immerse yourself in its harrowing depiction of religious persecution during a tumultuous era. Travel back to ancient Greece and stand alongside Socrates, whose unwavering pursuit of truth led him to be unjustly sentenced. Discover Miguel Servet's tragic fate as this Spanish doctor and theologian faced persecution for his controversial beliefs. Nicholaus Ahlers' story unfolds before your eyes, revealing a time when high treason carried a death sentence. Experience the tension surrounding The Ferrer trial in Barcelona and witness British protests against this perceived injustice. In an unexpected turn, even lawyers find themselves on the wrong side of justice with their arrest sending shockwaves through society. Relive Marie Antoinette's infamous trial that marked an end to an era while examining how power can crumble under scrutiny. Finally, join Belgian Republicans as they seek revolution only to face defeat and subsequent sentencing. On March 23rd, 1848, these leaders paid the ultimate price for their audacious dreams. Through these stories etched within history's annals, we are reminded that sentences carry weight beyond mere words – they shape lives forever altered by judgment and consequence.