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Just look at this board. Some people are for the death penalty if it truly sticks while some are against it and would rather let a guilty criminal live. Trust me, I feel the same way you do, but in some cases, death is just too 'easy'. |
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I agree with you (giving her life as opposed to death is a waste of time and money), but her rights are still protected. |
You know what you guys? I don't want to talk about it anymore.
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Huh? I never said anyone was forcing me to debate the subject, that was my choice.
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My favorite quote from Hamlet - "Treat every man according to his deserts, and who shall 'scape whipping?"
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http://reason.com/news/show/136176.html
May be randomly connected on the topic of reevaluating courtroom science. Apparently a lot of what was believed about shaken baby syndrome is wrong. |
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It's a fascinating topic - I was pro-death penalty for a while, and only over the past few years have I changed my mind. |
I would not want to be on one of those juries, to be quite honest. I don't think I'd ever be able to sentence someone to death.
Which will probably get me out of jury duty for capital cases every single time. |
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So, why did you change your mind? I also read your posts about your accident with that drunk driver (glad you're still here to chat about it) but whatever happened to him? |
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As to the rest...the criminal process is ongoing for the driver, so I don't want to say much about it. |
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That sounds counter-intuitive, but it's true - it's not just the appeals process, either, it's the separate facilities, the additional bureaucracy and support staff needed, and so on. Combine that with the non-zero chance of wrongfully killing someone, and I can't get on board. Indeed, my first thought upon reading the thread title was "I'm nearly 100% sure Texas has executed multiple innocent men." |
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To continue my trend in this thread of posting kind of random crap: Salon article about a guy sentenced to death by a judge who was having a long term affair with the prosecutor IN TEXAS. |
I really hate the "cost of execution" argument.
If a close friend, family member, etc. is ever, God forbid, murdered.....the absolute last thing on my mind is going to be the financial burden placed on the state from executing a heinous criminal. Letting them live in a cell with a roof over their head and three meals a day doesn't really work for me folks. |
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