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    The death penalty has been around for as long as civilizations have been around, but is it wrong? Many people will argue that it is immoral, that the government can not and should not have the power to decide whether someone lives or dies. Many others will argue that it is necessary, whether it is immoral or not, as a punishment for those who commit heinous crimes, like mass murder, treason, terroristic attacks, and anything related to these three acts in any kind of way. So if about fifty…

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    The Debate: Should America Have Capital Punishment? “For centuries the death penalty, often accompanied by barbarous refinements, has been trying to hold crime in check; yet crime persists. Why? Because the instincts that are warring in man are not, as the law claims, constant forces in a state of equilibrium” (Camus). In America, capital punishment has been a growing issue; it continues to be in the news when a high profile case comes up, or when laws on capital punishment are argued in…

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    The death penalty issue has always been one of the most important issues of the justice system. For many years ago, the majority of the criminals were adults over 20, but nowadays the situations have changed. The number of criminal is not only growing up by adults but also by children who are under 18 years old committed murders and other horrible crimes. Capital punishment has been widely used almost everywhere in this country for people who break the law. On the other hand, people who favor in…

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    The death penalty is a serious matter all over the world. People all around world have been sent to their death of their crime they committed. People that been sent to court that have good lawyers and won the case did not been sent to death road, but people without a good lawyer have been sent to death row. Also it could be the color of the skin that nowadays people are having trouble with. Capital punishment in America has less to do with whether those convicted of violent crime deserve to die…

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    recovering addict, wrote “A Death in Texas”, which he explains how he feels about the death penalty. He describes a pen friend of his named Jonathan that was sentenced to death row. After reading it, I formed my own opinion on capital punishment. Capital punishment should be abolished, reason being, it is not moral, consistent, and it degrades the value of a life. Ending a life, because of a crime is not moral. The convicted criminals don’t learn anything from it. Instead of death row, they…

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    There is hardly any topic that he has not written about made commentaries regarding those issues. Some people might attack him, because of his certain comments about capital punishment. In many of his articles he di say that male homosexuality should be addressed through capital punishment. North has reasoned his conclusion based on what the Bible has to say about this issue, or sin so to call it. There are many Christian who struggle with the idea of capital punishment and if it should be a…

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    Should the Death penalty be allowed in the US Although there haven't been many executions since 1999, however, there were over 90 executions in the year 1999 according to CNN. In addition to this, the united states government hasn't executed anyone in over 60 years. Also, Texas has executed over 550 people in the last 40 years, according to the Washington Post. The death penalty should not be in effect in the united states of America. My first point is that many people have been wrongfully…

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    support applaud it in the movies.” While this statement refers to movies, it eludes to his disapproval for the death penalty, which is the common stance among liberals. Liberals think the death penalty should be completely eliminated because it is cruel. Their disapproval stems from the idea that the government is to protect an individual’s right to life, but the death penalty takes this away. The article, “The Way of the Gun”, says that guns are only used to kill. As a means to end gun violence…

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    Pro Death Penalty

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    The death penalty is a controversial topic in the U.S. Some states have the death penalty while other states do not. There are more pros than cons when it comes to why the death penalty should be implemented in cases that involve heinous acts such as murder and like crimes. such crimes are especially heinous and deserve the worst punishment able to be given. Justice must be served for the families of victims of heinous acts much like rape and/or murder, the death penalty will help the victim…

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    The death penalty is used to execute prisoners that have committed premeditated murder, treason and participating in an act of terrorism that results in the death of people. The death penalty makes sure that criminals won’t commit more capital crimes. It protects society from criminals that escape and it prevents people from repeating their crime. Capital punishment deters others from committing a murder. The cost is less compared to life in prison without parole. If society has the highest…

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