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    evidence. Do we use the death penalty too often and too hastily? The first known death penalty law was in the eighteenth century B.C. Captain George Kendall was the first recorded execution in the new colonies. That does not mean he was executed by injection, they did not have that technology back then. They would beat them to death or hang them. In 1924 was the first…

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    Eichmann legally supported mass murder, so legally, the court can hang him. This criticism is a fair punishment according to Arendt. To understand the criticism and arguments against Arendt’s thesis that Eichmann was the right totalitarian subject as he reacted in a certain way; Eichmann could have been anyone, once you have been dehumanized a person will act in certain ways. The real criminal was the whole totalitarianism system. It was not to provide an explanation for the way the…

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    truly follows its legal definition, it is morally justified. Cannibalism must be committed in a time of crisis where one is going to ensure his or her survival to be considered morally justified. If capital punishment follows the protocols of lethal injection, then it is morally justified. A physician-assisted suicide that is wanted by the patient is always morally justified. Killing can be morally justified under certain circumstances because the killing will be done for a legitimate reason,…

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    Dead Man Walking is an article that goes over if it is right or wrong for the death penalty to be a thing. The main argument going one was whether it is more of a good thing or bad, and it came with some statistics to support that. The article goes over the people in prison and if they really deserve the death penalty, and it also talks about what is gained from it, and the overall outcome it could be turned into. This article is full of information and can help sway you to understand why the…

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    The connotation of death penalty and cruel and unusual punishment often goes together. The Supreme Court regularly cited the Eighth Amendment for decision of cruel and unusual punishment. The Courts have to determine that the “punishment must not involve the unnecessary and wanton infliction of pain... punishment must not [also] be grossly out of proportion to the severity of the crime (Cripes, pg. 262)”. According to the two criteria, death penalty is clearly cruel and unusual punishment. The…

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    300 years, there have been 5 different methods nationally used for the death penalty. First came hanging, which was followed by the electric chair and later the gas chamber. After those 3 came the firing squad and lethal injection. Of these 5 procedures, only the lethal injection and firing squad…

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    Annotated Bibliography Aronson, Jay D., and Simon A. Cole. “Science and the Death Penalty: DNA, Innocence, and The Debate over Capital Punishment in the United States.” Law & Social Inquiry 34.3 (2009): 603-633. Academic Search Complete. Web. 4 Nov. 2015. This article suggests that the possibility of executing an innocent person is the most prominent argument against the capital punishment. Aronson and Cole claim there is a degree of uncertainty in criminal justice practices, which can be…

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    Capital Punishment? Capital punishment is the act of legally executing someone for a crime they have committed after a fair legal trial. It is in also called the death penalty. It is carried out by the state in various methods including lethal injection, electric chair, gas chamber and hanging. In most countries where it is still carried out, it is mostly carried out the punishment for murder. In other countries, however, it extends to culprits found guilty of treason, rape, fraud and adultery.…

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    for the electric bolts to pulse through their body leading to a painful death. Maybe also a gas chamber, or hanging that was used in movies that take place many years ago. The main form of the death penalty used in today’s society would be lethal injection, as it is considered the most humane method. Up until that point the main method used was the electric chair. In Sherman Alexie’s poem, “Capital Punishment”, he aims at the idea of the electric chair. Alexie describes…

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    on April 23, 2014 in Arizona (Economist, 2014). Convicted double-murderer Joseph Wood suffered for two hours after a botched lethal injection. Though it may seem hard to grasp why another person should feel sympathy for a convicted murderer, no universal definition of cruel and unusual punishment exists. Thus one can make the argument that botched lethal injections fall under this protection. An additional argument supporting that the death penalty is a cruel and unusual punishment rests within…

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