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    The Death Penalty I believe that the death penalty is a necessary action in the criminal justice system. I know that there are so drawbacks to the death penalty. For example, sometimes the offender is wrongly accused of a crime and is sent to death row, this is also true for life in prison. If someone is wrongly accused of a crime and is sent to prison or death row it is very likely that it would not be caught until years down the road. This has happened before in the criminal justice system. I…

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    According to a recent University of Michigan study, four percent of those sentenced to death are innocent (Gross, O’Brien, Hu & Kennedy, 2013). Though four percent may seem small in comparison to the number of legally guilty criminals who receive the punishment, as a 2014 Forbes article points out, “very few false convictions are discovered in the justice system” (Lopatto, 2014). Further, that four percent of individuals are still living human beings who deserve some sort of justice for the…

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    die, shall be surely put to death." We did not conceive this rule nor do we have the right to disregard such statute. Many tend to argue that it is a law of the Old testament, and that it did not go into effect when the new testament was proclaimed. However, stated in Revelations…

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    The Death Penalty Debate

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    The Death Penalty has always a controversial topic especially in the United States. People have been for it and people of course have been against it. But the polls show that most of the people in America support the Death penalty. The highest number of people in support of capital punishment is 80% and the lowest has been in the fifties for a very brief time(Michael Foley, "Toward Understanding the Death Penalty Debate"). Most people that are both pro and against the Death Penalty would agree a…

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    Death to None The first ever recorded established death penalty law was created in the Eighteenth Century B.C. in the code of King Hammurabi of Babylon. This code would allow for the execution of a criminal if they had committed one of the twenty-five crimes listed (“Introduction to the Death Penalty”). The death penalty has been abolished in law or in practice by 140 countries around the world (“Facts About the Death Penalty”).The death penalty is a barbaric way of punishing a criminal, and…

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    Death Penalty Equality

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    one-third of all the death row inmates have an IQ of less than seventy declaring them mentally retarded. Also, about half of all inmates are illiterate (McKenna 178). Mentally retarded murderers could not be sentenced to the death penalty until the Penry vs Lyunaugh court case. The court ruled that the mentally retarded were eligible for the death penalty. The Stanford vs Kentucky court case declared that a murderer as young as sixteen year of age could be sentenced to the death penalty and…

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    The Death Penalty History

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    History of the Death Penalty The death penalty is the ultimate punishment that any criminal can receive. According to Michael H. Riggio teacher of law in Oklahoma states that during the seventh Century in Athens the death penalty was mandatory for every crime. These crimes varied, some crimes consisted of making fun of the country song, chopping of crops that were planted by another farmer, or disturbing a urban place during night hours. Stealings punishment would also be death but only if the…

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    Limiting The Death Penalty

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    one that fits the crime. In many societies throughout time, the punishment for extreme crimes has been execution. It is an issue that many people feel very strongly about. It is an emotional issue that undergoes much debate. Known in our time as death penalty or capital punishment, it is not effective in stopping crime, nor is it right. Capital punishment should not be used under any circumstance. It has not caused a decrease in criminal activity. It is also very expensive to carry out. Racial…

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    lawyers vs black lawyers that are assigned death penalty cases. The current statistic is 97.5 % of attorneys that are on death penalty cases are white. Which seems to be for racism in the death penalty, but also you would have to see the amount of white vs black attorneys that year. What really comes to it is people are more afraid to be racist that they go easy on the case. In 2005 there was a study done to see if there was racism in the death penalty. It showed that 58% of people executed were…

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    Death Penalty Ethics

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    The death penalty or sometimes referred to as execution is a government sanctioned punishments. If incarcerated individuals are sentenced to this punishment they will be facing death. There have been many innocent individuals that have been sentenced with the death penalty, due to false evidence. Some crimes include terrorism, first-degree murder, and espionage, etc. When the United States population is faced with choosing in favor of or against the death penalty, majorities have chosen to be in…

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