The Importance Of The Death Penalty

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The death penalty is a place no one wants to be. Several criminals have done death penalty during their life time. People say that once you do your crime you have to do the time and pay the cost of what you done. …show more content…
He now doesn’t have anyone to come see him not even his brother or nephew. So for the young children now today need to be put on punishment because of their behavior some of them need a father figure so they want have to be in a bad place like that. Some people of the freedom of rights didn’t have any freedom while being in that place. They couldn’t do nothing they wanted to do they couldn’t eat when they wanted to eat they couldn’t bath when they want to and they also have a current time to go to bed and they couldn’t wear what they wanted to wear and they can’t wear any kind of shoes. They have to clean everyday but as a prisoner it’s different because some prisoners have freedom and some don’t they get there days cut off for doing good deed. For the people in the death penalty should be sorry for what they have done order for them to be in this bad …show more content…
They will stick a needle into your skin to kill you and it would last at least for 3 seconds. Some people have lost their family members and it will not end their pain or their wounds. And death penalty is based on crime itself over 100 people or less has been sentenced to death row. Some of the people that are in the death row are most likely innocent. Most of the people that have been in the death row has have been in there for several years and they did not commit the crime so why should they do the crime and get executed. Sometimes they say that the lifetime jail sentences are a more severe and less expensive punishment than death. The punishment is deterrent effect on a crime scene to take the power in human life because they cannot afford good attorney. Most of the states don’t have death penalty they are some that are carried out of execution in the past 5 to 7 years. The crimes are most violent that commented homicide and that has been outlawed by the government. That’s how death penalty is in the real world if you don’t want to go to prison stop the violence or you will go to prison for several years and have to death

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