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Why I'm not for Death Penalty..

Why I'm not for Death Penalty..

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lynnsgirl Active Indicator LED Icon 12
~ 9 years ago   Aug 21, '14 7:28pm  
I honestly didn't read all the responses; however, if someone hurt my family I don't want them to die....
 
I WANT THEM TO SUFFER!
 
Execution in my world would be the easy way out.
 
I want them to spend every moment of their day receiving exactly what they did to my love one with every breath they take!
 
I know I better go pray for myself.
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~ 9 years ago   Aug 21, '14 8:44pm  
I know the case i mentioned was not a death penalty case, however I highlight it simply because it COULD have been, and it wouldn't have taken 27 years to happen!
 
I've read all the responses and I hear it's small percentile of people who are affected by being wrongly convicted and the like however, if it was one of YOUR people... your family or close ones, you'd feel very different. Do we disregard life the same way if it was a loved one of yours that was murdered? Is that collateral damage?
 
I think if Mr Schand was a brother, father, uncle of any one here, it would be that person thinking very differently about the criminal justice system. IMO...
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~ 9 years ago   Aug 21, '14 9:07pm  
I know the case i mentioned was not a death penalty case, however I highlight it simply because it COULD have been, and it wouldn't have taken 27 years to happen!
 
I've read all the responses and I hear it's small percentile of people who are affected by being wrongly convicted and the like however, if it was one of YOUR people... your family or close ones, you'd feel very different. Do we disregard life the same way if it was a loved one of yours that was murdered? Is that collateral damage?
 
I think if Mr Schand was a brother, father, uncle of any one here, it would be that person thinking very differently about the criminal justice system. IMO...
 
@ItsJustTrev:
 
I seem to recall an attorney telling me about a saying that went something like:
better than a 1,000 guilty go free than one innocent go to jail.
 
Maybe some don't agree.
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