I got my facts and details from Death penalty in the United States: why we still have it by Kevin Rizzo, December 20, 2014.
A brief overview of what is in the essay is… Why we have the death penalty and some arguments against it.
The death penalty is a big deal in the U.S. Some states although it and some ban it. Some states like Texas have a heavy capital punishment for its worst offenders. In the United States the death penalty is legal. The states can decide whether or not to have it. 32 states currently have it. Japan …show more content…
I believe that the death penalty should consist. If they murder or do a life-taking crime, we should punish them with their life so they won’t cause danger again. Those who believe in the penalty argue that the people who make only the heinous crimes shall be executed. No other method can teach them this lesson. Rich Perry stated: No, Sir. I’ve never struggled with that at all. The state of Texas has a very thoughtful, a very clear process in place of which – when someone commits the most heinous of crimes against our citizens, they get a fair hearing, they go through an appellate process, they go up to the Supreme Court of the United States, if that’s required. But the state of Texas, if you come into our state and kill one of our children, you kill a police officer, you’re involved with another crime and you kill one of our citizens, you will face the ultimate justice in the state of Texas, and that is, you will be executed. I believe that if someone takes an innocent life it should be a life for a life. The arguments for and against the death penalty are far from over, they are sure to continue. I feel I proved that the death penalty should be in the U.S for only the horrible crimes. Kevin Rizzo wonderfully stated why we have it and arguments for and against