Not in favour either.
Not that I am particularly concerned about the morality, just that there is hardly ever any such thing as total certainty in a conviction (The sort that stabs 15 people in a shopping mall in front of umpteen witnesses is usually going to be mentally ill anyhow) and we should not be executing the innocent. On a practical note the death penalty can make juries reluctant to convict.
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He may have been off the street mr Churchill
but that doesnt deter people does it ?
now a nice brutal execution .............
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Originally posted by wendigo100Terminated!
Actually I'm not in favour of state execution, but I suspect I'm in a small minority on this board.
Daleks are in favour of summary extermination though. Would any daleks on here like to comment?
OK, so the guy won't do it again, but, then again he was in gaol so wasn't likely to be in a position to do it again either.
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Terminated!
Actually I'm not in favour of state execution, but I suspect I'm in a small minority on this board.
Daleks are in favour of summary extermination though. Would any daleks on here like to comment?
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Originally posted by DundeegeorgeTookie Williams' execution?
Barbarian executed by barbarians
Justice served
Racist killing
what do you think?
So, unless you can show that the judgment was wrong for a valid legal reason, (to use the American phrase) it's a done deal as far as I'm concerned. Nothing at all that you do after you have been convicted should be allowed to change the judgement one little bit.
Anybody could come along, repent and asked to be released next week. It just doesn't work like that.
timmy
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Sounded like a total **** to me.
Should have tortured the brutal tosser for 20 yrs, then shot him a few times and then maybe finished him off with a can of petrol and a match.
But then maybe I'm just an old softy.
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Anyone got an opinion on.......
Tookie Williams' execution?
Barbarian executed by barbarians
Justice served
Racist killing
what do you think?Tags: None
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