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    Murderers, thieves, and criminals all could receive the Death Penalty regarding on how bad the victims’ case was or what state and country the crime was committed in. It does not matter the age or the type of murder, if someone has so much evil in their heart that it leads them to kill someone then it will most likely happen again. For example, Charles Manson killed up to thirty five people and was always released from prison because of lack of evidence. On January of 1971 he was convicted of…

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    In criminal law, a guilty conviction means that the defendant has been found beyond any reasonable doubt to be guilty of the crime. In cases of homicide not all of them are considered crimes the only case when it is regarded as a "not guilty" is the plaintiff proves beyond any reasonable doubt that it was a self-defense act that led to death. This means that the murder was not premeditated, intentional, followed by malice aforethought to kill an individual. In Shakespeare’s Hamlet follows the…

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    War is a word that usually has a negative connotation associated with it. When people think of war, most will think of death and destruction. However, some people also associate war with self-sacrifice and honour. “Dulce et Decorum Est” by Wilfred Owen and “The Charge of the Light Brigade” by Alfred, Lord Tennyson are the two poems that can show these two different point of views on war. These two poems share the same topic which is war but each view the topic in its own different way. Wilfred…

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    When you think of war, what images come to mind? Personally, I think of death, sadness, and mass destruction. With this picture in mind, it is easier to understand why people would need an outlet for their grief. In a period bookended by world wars and defined by hardship, writers expressed their frustrations through their work. Thus, modernism emerged, and Ernest Hemingway made a name for himself. Being a World War I veteran enabled him to tell raw, truthful stories that conveyed the struggles…

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    Killing murderers may sound like the easiest way out of the problem. That is not exactly the truth, it brings more problems because capital punishment is expensive. The book Just Revenge: Cost and Consequences of the Death Penalty by Mark Costanzo states how expensive it is to give a prisoner the death penalty. Just to keep a prisoner in life imprisonment without parole (LWOP) is from $750,000 to $1.1 million per prisoner (Costanzo, pg. 60). Although it may seem expensive, keeping the prisoners…

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    The application of the death penalty as a form of punishment for various capital offences has been a matter of debate for many years. In this essay, I will concentrate on murder convicts and argue that the death penalty is non-excessive on the grounds of retributivism and general deterrence. This form of punishment is in line with the concept of proportionality as the criminal deserves to be punished in proportion to the severity of the crime and the marginal deterrence produced is also…

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    257497 “To take a life when a life has been lost is revenge, not justice.” This quote is from Desmond Tutu, and speaks the absolute truth. The ideal that execution is the answer on how to deal with murderers is antiquated and extreme. Abolishing the death penalty is the wisest decision Americans can make due to its biased nature and costliness. Some perks are included with the death penalty, those perks being that it eases overpopulation in prisons, deters some premeditated crimes, and provides…

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    Mental Illness – A handful of states have tried passing laws similar to each other to ban executing individuals with a diagnosed mental illness. The states who were able to successfully ban the death penalty from individuals who suffer with mental illnesses, argued that these individuals are not aware of what they are capable of, or know what the consequences would be. Many individuals who have been executed under the death penalty have experienced hallucinations, or has suffered with…

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    All around the world, many convicts are being slaughtered in the name of sweet justice by the means of the death penalty. This law is very controversial which should not be effectively active in Belize. Countless debates and research are brought in different countries and nations on the whether to approve or disapprove such a law. Deep consideration should be focused to this issue because of the consequences that affect the community. This law gives ultimate right to the authorities to end the…

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    Imagine an individual being convicted of a crime, and sentenced to death by lethal injection, and then years later it is discovered that he/she was unfortunately wrongly convicted and killed. Can a civilized society allow even a small chance of something like this happening? In the belief and hope of the great good, no. However, in recent…

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