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[ QUOTE ] Well, it's partly retribution, and part effeciency. If he gets sentance to the death penalty I don't see much reason to drag out his execution. It costs money that we shouldn't have to pay and allows him to live longer than he deserves imo. [/ QUOTE ] I think the 124 innocent Americans who were found innocent and released after receiving the death sentence strongly disagree. As pointed out earlier in this thread, the X number of trials and tedious process of death row is very necessary if you're going to use the death penalty. [/ QUOTE ] This is true, I can agree that it would be prudent to allow some time for appeal or retrial if somethign nefarious went on during the first one. |
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