I think that if anyone willfully murders another person and is convicted of it, they should be executed. They shouldn't have dozens of appeals. It shouldn't take years to happen. I also think that if someone cripples someone in an attempted murder, the attacker should be executed. There is no sense in rewarding someone for incompetance.
I think that if anyone willfully murders another person and is convicted of it, they should be executed. They shouldn't have dozens of appeals. It shouldn't take years to happen. On the other hand, perjury in capital cases should be likewise punished. Actually, perjury in general, and especially perjury by cops, needs to be punished much more severely. If cops cannot be relied upon to obey the law, how can they possibly be expected to uphold it?