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No they don't.
Oh? Did those appeals never happen?
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No they don't.
Oh? Did those appeals never happen?
At least one judge said his ruling would have been different if he was shown all the evidence.
But the appeals courts since then have agreed with the sentence..... *shrug*
At least one judge said his ruling would have been different if he was shown all the evidence.
But the appeals courts since then have agreed with the sentence..... *shrug*
if it were up to me, I'd put him in prison for life without parole and that's me being merciful because I took death penalty off the table when this action is typically an automatic death penalty.
Merciful? Was the pedophile merciful when he molested the child? Obviously not.
Why should any sick and deviant criminal receive mercy when their victims received none?
Such thinking is a slap on the faces of the victims.
Yiz
Again, you are confused. The man in the OP didn't molest any children. You are just fixated on child molestors.
It might be a slap in the face to you, but that is neither here nor there. That is yours to deal with. You are quite presumptious and egotistical to think that you speak for all victims. Deal with your issues.
Not a fixation, but making a point, a point that you are too blind to the obvious. As I said before, until such deviant crimes happens to you and your family members, your thought process on the issue may very well change.
Hypocrites talk the talk, thinking they're smarter and mightier than others, until their world shatters into a fragile state.
Hopefully no such deviant crimes ever occur to you or your family members, I would never wish it on anyone.
Yiz
Again, this was not a case of child molestation. You bring molestation into any and all topics that have anything to do with criminal behavior. Get professional help and deal with your issues.
I'm talking ANY deviant and capital crimes, not just CM alone.
Talk all you want, UNTIL it happens to you.
I love the irony of it all when it happens to them, watched them changed their minds in a hurry after witnessing a very horrible crime firsthand. YOU will want the guy dead, one way or another.
Yiz
Not since then. At the same time. Point being, the judge who has spoken out would not have voted for the death penalty had he had the information that was willfullly withheld by the prosecutors. That means he would never have been sentenced to death.
You miss the point. The penalty for crimes should not be decided by the victim. Penalty for crimes should be decided by society. If we let the victim decide the penalty, who can claim that the guy that shot someone for looking at him the wrong way was wrong?
What happens when the wrong person is implicated in a crime? We require the justice system to remove the victim from deciding the penalty for a reason. Some countries do let the victim decide and we consider them barbaric.
If we as a society decide thatncapitol punishment of the mentally ill is wrong then we should follow that rule even if a mentally ill person commits a crime against one of us.
But in this case the appeals courts did not buy the "mentally ill" claim. I think most of us agree the TRULY mentally ill, who have no understanding of right and wrong, should not be put to death
Ye gods. NO ONE should be put to death.
Hard to believe but y'all got two days to settle this.
Agree to disagree. There, settled in record time.