A Certificate of Death Penalty Case is an official document issued by the court that states the death penalty has been imposed on an individual who has been convicted of a capital offense. The Certificate of Death Penalty Case is typically issued when a court has handed down a death sentence after a trial, or if the accused has pleaded guilty or been found guilty of a capital offense. This document serves as evidence of the death penalty being imposed on the accused. There are two types of Certificate of Death Penalty Case: 1) Death Sentence Certificate, which is issued when a court has handed down a death sentence after a trial; and 2) Guilty Plea Certificate, which is issued when the accused has pleaded guilty or been found guilty of a capital offense.