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    1,264 people have legally been killed and counting by our very own government asserts the Death Penalty Information Center. What are we teaching our children? Killing people is wrong, so we should kill murders. Does this make any sense? There are so many aspects of the death penalty that citizens do not know about nor understand. It is such a controversial topic and widely debated, mainly for moral reasons, yet the facts are rarely used as evidence. As I speak to you ladies and gentlemen in…

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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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    California has seven hundred fifty inmates waiting for their first trial because they have not been given a lawyer (Von). Due to the fact that there is a tiny amount of people affected by the death penalty system, it could be done away with now, and it would not be a major problem (mitchell 146). If the death penalty is not abolished but the execution were sped up, some innocent people may die due to a rushed sentencing and some guilty people may be put free. Science has been a confident…

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    The death penalty has its pros and cons, to take another life or to not. There are thirty-four states that use the death penalty and sixteen states who don’t. Texas is the the top state that practices the death penalty. I support the use the death penalty, not just for “eye for an eye”, (Death penalty procon). I believe in the use of the death penalty only in severe cases. Serial killers, rapist and child molesters I believe cannot function in society, nor will they ever be productive…

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    terrible by all means, especially if the person being killed is possibly innocent. The death penalty should be illegal because it is morally wrong, someone could be falsely accused, and killing someone should be considered "cruel" under the Constitution. Many of history’s most decorated men have been in favor of having the death penalty abolished. In an Apr. 9, 2007 website section titled "The Death Penalty: Questions and Answers," the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) offered the following:…

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    32 of the 50 states allow the death penalty. Many individuals question its morality and cost, and many defend it with claims of revenge and peace for the families of victims. Three major points against the death penalty are the facts that our country pays millions of dollars for capital punishment, the system does not deter crime, and people have been wrongfully convicted and sentenced to death row. After weighing the facts, it is clear that the death penalty is wrong, and should be abolished…

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    In life we are always taught to treat others the way we would want to be treated.Should people take this into consideration when the death penalty comes into play though?Deciding whether the death penalty should be legal or not is mostly based off morals,beliefs,and existing laws already.I believe the death penalty is beneficial to our justice system.These benefits include tax payers paying less towards prisoners,a decrease in violent crime rates, and some closure for the victims families and…

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    use of the Death Penalty has always been disputable in the United States. Race plays a role in who lives and who dies when it comes to the death penalty. The death penalty is given to a person when crimes such as treason, terrorism, espionage, federal murder, large-scale drug trafficking, and attempting to kill a witness, juror, or court officer in certain cases. Some states offer an alternative penalty while others only offer the death penalty. Some may argue that the death penalty is ungodly,…

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    The death penalty has raised a major question, abolish or keep condemning? The death penalty in America has been around since 1608, when Captain George Kendall was executed in Jamestown. He was executed since he was actually a spy for Spain. Since then states have gone back and forth between having it legal and abolishing it. As of April of 2016 thirty-one states have made capital punishment legal. (Death Penalty Information Center) In my opinion, the death penalty should not be abolished; but…

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    injection. Many believe that for each person that is executed, a number of people are saved. The Supreme Court decided the death penalty needed to be imposed for retribution and deterrence. The opponents argued that retribution is unjustified and deterrence’s efficacy is not supported by fact but by belief and opinion. Some abolitionists believe that the death penalty encourages crime. Even some of the studies by abolitionist have concluded that murder rates tend to increase after an…

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