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how many more murders [especially of young women]...does it take to bring back capital punishment?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i agree pasta but surely it seems like that poor girl has gone to a nightclub got a taxi home [thinking that she would be safe] and something has happened between her and the driver and he has killed her,not pre-meditatated but he still murdered her [allegedly]..if the thought that he would be killed himself by lethal injection or hanging do you not think that he would have thought twice before even thinking about his actions?
Hi stokey,how are you and the "little lady" ?
This question is a real minefield in law.Before 1983 I believed that the punishment should fit the crime,i.e.Capital if warranted.
However,that year I was called for jury service,which I have now done on 3 occasions.
Having seen how meticulous and thorough the proceedings in court are,I feel that any case,can only be judged on its merits.To take a life by finding a defendant guilty should never again be allowed to rely only upon the verdict of 12 good men/women and true.This is why the law will never be repealed.
This question is a real minefield in law.Before 1983 I believed that the punishment should fit the crime,i.e.Capital if warranted.
However,that year I was called for jury service,which I have now done on 3 occasions.
Having seen how meticulous and thorough the proceedings in court are,I feel that any case,can only be judged on its merits.To take a life by finding a defendant guilty should never again be allowed to rely only upon the verdict of 12 good men/women and true.This is why the law will never be repealed.
She will twist you round her little finger stoke. And you will be glad of it.
I believe that no-one has a right to take another's life from them, that applies to wars too, but I also see that man, as a species will never change and that there will always be murders, pre-meditated or not. However, there should be far less chance of a mistake being made by the police now that we have DNA testing, so I think that in certain cases - for example serial killers - capital punishment should return.
I believe that no-one has a right to take another's life from them, that applies to wars too, but I also see that man, as a species will never change and that there will always be murders, pre-meditated or not. However, there should be far less chance of a mistake being made by the police now that we have DNA testing, so I think that in certain cases - for example serial killers - capital punishment should return.
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