Re: what do you think of the death penalty
I've read the same somewhere, and i believe in each case there was enough evidence against the conviction (in favour of the defendant), that in no case capital sentence could've been allowed. It was also clear that it was racially biased: Afro-Americans and other ethnic minorities ran a much higher risk of receiving the death sentence than a white person.
Too many people killed unjustly like that, so I'm against the death penalty anyway. Just place yourself in the position of someone unjustly convicted and receiving the death penalty for it too: i'd go mad, just mad. Suddenly 'collateral damage' in the process looks very personal to you, doesn't it?
I've read the same somewhere, and i believe in each case there was enough evidence against the conviction (in favour of the defendant), that in no case capital sentence could've been allowed. It was also clear that it was racially biased: Afro-Americans and other ethnic minorities ran a much higher risk of receiving the death sentence than a white person.
Too many people killed unjustly like that, so I'm against the death penalty anyway. Just place yourself in the position of someone unjustly convicted and receiving the death penalty for it too: i'd go mad, just mad. Suddenly 'collateral damage' in the process looks very personal to you, doesn't it?
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