I ‘disagree’ that state-sanctioned executions are a poison in our law and culture, as the author states.
The problem is an endless line of state-sponsored appeals and justice not quickly carried out. Further there’s lots of people who’ve been raised in unstable homes while growing up who don’t go out and kill people...Additionally put a person in jail you can be assured over time they’re going to improve to some degree.
The problem is an endless line of state-sponsored appeals and justice not quickly carried out. Further theres lots of people whove been raised in unstable homes while growing up who dont go out and kill people...Additionally put a person in jail you can be assured over time theyre going to improve to some degree.
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Well and truly said and every word of it, except that improvement while incarcerated, in my view, is totally irrelevant. And motive, IMHO, should be a completely inadmissible consideration in regard to the commission of any capital crime.