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    part of the Constitution is very worrisome because they could do this with many other Amendments. In my opinion, capital punishment is unjustified in every way and should not exist because the best substitute for capital punishment is lifetime in prison provided with rehabilitation options for the guiltily…

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    Essay On Mayan Government

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    position of king would be handed to the oldest brother if there wasn’t a son. Men had to serve as warriors if the king commanded. Each city had its own independent government. The government of maya had very strict laws. If you break a law you have to go to court. There were no prison in Mayan time for the criminals. The punishment for crime were slavery,etc.. Maya sometimes would shave someone's head if they commit a crime. Criminals were forced to play the victor of the ball game. Maya…

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    This helps break up the data even more by gender so that you can look at what gender race also supports or does not support the death penalty. It also helps to look at the data presented in other articles to understand a person’s culture and race to determent the results…

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    Hammurabi Leadership

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    President Dwight D. Eisenhower once stated that, “You do not lead by hitting people over the head-that’s assault, not leadership.” This serves to highlights one of the key distinctions between moral and effective leadership: moral leaders do not use force, but choose to lead through peaceful means while staying effective. Raw effective leadership is simple, given that the only real requirement is that you lead, but to lead morally, you must not only be effective, but you must also lead by…

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    judgment. It seems as though that more and more each day, the United States is locking up people with not enough substantial evidence or even a fair trial. The judicial system and legislative system was to help keep dishonorable people in jail who break the law, not those who are first time offenders to petty crimes. For this to come to an end, righteous and honorable men and women…

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    considered justice no matter what the situation is. The reason being, is because why kill a criminal who should do time for his crime instead of being killed and not feel any pain? In some cases killing is considered justice because for example, if someone breaks in your home or business trying to harm you; you have the right to defend yourself even if it leads to death. In other cases it’s considered murder…

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    offenses. After the trial, which Gideon represented himself, he was sentenced to 5 years in prison. He then filed for a writ of Habeas Corpus in Florida’s supreme court which promptly denied his petition. Failing the initial…

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    bank. I looked at my fellow criminals: five dapperly dressed men wearing very grotesque masks (granted, my clown mask doesn’t shine with beauty either.) Our objective is simple, we break into the vault and take $10,000. Then again, if it was that easy, there would be more of them in real…

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    What can be done about the disparity of sentencing? More effective selection of jury and venue holds a significant supplemental opportunity that needs to be fleshed out but is a unique and hopeful angle suggested by research which bears acknowledgment. Culturally speaking, societal values and personal values must be effectively merged in the minds of officers of the court such as prosecutors and judges to instill a greater commitment to the true spirit and mechanism of due process. Plea…

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    should happen in the US but it needs to have restrictions. If its only on serious crimes it will be a positive in America. However, Democrats are against the death penalty, but they say there are no equivalents or other options other than life in prison without parole.…

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