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As for the death penalty, after reading how much more it costs law-abiding citizens to sentence someone to death, I'd rather see someone working in a controlled enviroment. Then they can repay the various law enforcement agencies back for what it cost the departments to nail the criminal. If that's cruel and unusual, I couldn't care less. |
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This type of argument could go on and on. But that's what happens when counties and states make this judgment call. The older I get, the more I don't like the death penalty. I think keeping them locked up in the basically solitary confinement arrangement on death row would be pretty damn awful. Give them three meals a day, whatever books are available at the prison, and that's it. |
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My point is that the sentence is pretty final and it's also obviously dealt out in a pretty arbitrary manner. That can't be good. |
If convicted, I can see her getting the death penalty.
I am not sure what ranking my state (Florida) is when it comes to the death penalty, but I recall hearing somewhere that we are one of the few states at follows through with it. However, they tend to let the law-abiding tax payers pay for them to live for 25 years at Starke State Prison before they are put to death. |
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