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    Support for Death Penalty One of the most polarizing issues ever to face modern society is the justice system. Whether the debate involves the court system, sentencing or the appeals process, there are a multitude of people with powerful opinions on both sides. Although 32 other states including the federal government and the US Military use the death penalty[1], states like Texas and California tend to show up in the national media more often than others. Since it 's inception more than three…

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    Capital punishment has been around and legal since the eighteenth century. In 1608, Captain George Kendall’s death became the first recorded execution in the new colonies. However, within the recent years, capital punishment has grown to be an extremely controversial issue among citizens in the United States. The question of whether or not the death penalty should be abolished has been an extremely controversial subject for decades. It will continue to be a hotly debated topic for years to come…

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    Although, the death penalty doesn't exist for youth offenders, juveniles still receive a life sentence without parole. They deserve a chance for a better life, a chance to change. Sentencing them to life won't give them that opportunity. Therefore, just because a thirteen year old plan to murder his parents that doesn’t make him a ”serial killer “ (Jenkins 49). Not every kid who commits a crime will grow up to be a criminal. Researcher Paul Thompson found that there is a huge loss of brain…

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    potential juror’s reservations about the death penalty were insufficient grounds to prevent that person from serving on the jury in a death penalty case. Jurors could be disqualified only if prosecutors could show that their attitudes toward capital punishment would prevent them from making an impartial decision about the punishment.” This is an example of one of many times that people will often question the legality of the death penalty. The death penalty is the pushniment of execution that is…

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    the severity of the crime. Death row imamates are fearful of the death penalty just like imamates who have life in prison because they too lose rights however they should not be treated as victims because they relinquished their rights the moment they committed a capital crime. It is arguably worse to be sentenced to life in prison as that person is locked up from society for the remaindered of their life knowing that they will die in that prison cell. The death penalty eases the cruelty as it…

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    I have never supported the death penalty. I have yet to meet a person who feels the same way that I do about this, which is still to this day hard for me to wrap my mind around because to me, it seems so obviously wrong. Killing is wrong. That’s what we’re told our entire lives, but then one day we learn there are exceptions. It’s okay to kill if it’s done after a person slams a gavel and says the word “guilty.” It’s okay to kill if it means the rest of us don’t have to be on the same planet as…

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    away with the death penalty. Stop thinking in terms of "punishment" for a minute and think in terms of safeguarding innocent people from incorrigible murderers” (Jesse Ventura). Is the best way to punish an individual by keeping him or her in jail? The cost of death penalization impacts the US citizens drastically. The laws help determine if the person is qualified for the death penalty. The death penalty should be illegal and banned from the United States. The cost of the death penalty is a…

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    Norway has one of the world’s most humane prisons; there is no use of the death penalty; consequently, they have an exceptionally low crime rate. The almost hotel-like conditions in the prisons are something American inmates could only dream about. According to Lindh, Norway’s maximum security prison – Halden prison – gives the inmates a cell with a bedroom, a bathroom, and a window. They have common social rooms where the inmates can meet, socialize with each other and with the guards by…

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    Another reason why death penalty’s rate is decreasing is because financial costs of capital punishment are much higher than keeping the prisoner in prison for life. Construction, financing and operation costs of a maximum-security cells as well as costs associated with room and board must be taking into consideration when sentencing for life; executing the condemned prisoner might seem more financially convenient than keeping him alive; however, appeals and all additional procedures require long…

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    public legal counsel are at a 35% chance to receive the death penalty. Criminals who receive the death penalty are also at a disadvantage because of their education level, and the education level of an offender can have consequences on income. In a study done by National Demographic data, it was found that, “That 52.3% of death row inmates did not finish high school and 12.7% attended only to the eighth grade or less.” Education levels of most death row inmates are low, thus not allowing these…

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