Seems pretty progressive, NC would only be the second state to pass a law like this (if it passes, not sure what the chances are). Thoughts? Seems like a necessary law, if you admit that there's the possibility of administering the death penalty based on something other than the facts of the case. At the same time, you know every motherfucker on death row is going to appeal as soon as it's passed.http://www.wral.com/news/state/story/5737507/
8/6/2009 11:32:19 AM
I'd like to go ahead and get the whole "this is racist so that gives me an excuse to be racist myself" post out of the way.
8/6/2009 11:53:26 AM
Anyone who comes up in here talking about the morality of capital punishment and whether we should or should not impose it is a rotten egg!
8/6/2009 12:10:46 PM
the Racial Justice Act has passed both chambers and is on its way to the Governor.
8/6/2009 12:25:19 PM
hell yeah...first 2 states to sign this are my 2 favorite states...nc and kentucky
8/6/2009 12:40:17 PM
what about a law letting the statistics of child custody cases into evidence (i.e. women get the child when all things are equal)
8/6/2009 1:09:46 PM
^ oh man, family law is as fucked up as a soup sandwich. That's just one issue out of many.
8/6/2009 1:26:30 PM
this bill makes me want to
8/6/2009 1:33:00 PM
This bill does nothing to prevent the usage of the Death Penalty you fucking retard.
8/6/2009 2:37:20 PM
umm
8/6/2009 2:48:33 PM
8/6/2009 2:51:35 PM
please quote me where i said it did, retard
8/6/2009 2:55:59 PM
Because this post:
8/6/2009 2:58:00 PM
oh i see, please tell me where i said that article, and the bill, would prevent the death penalty??
8/6/2009 3:03:18 PM
Don't be obtuse you slobbering fucking retard.
8/6/2009 3:05:45 PM
he called me retarded and accused me of misreading the article when i did noti was merely responding to that fuckin piggybacking foondart
8/6/2009 3:10:01 PM
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8/6/2009 8:44:03 PM
Having read the bill in question it seems a little fishy.
8/7/2009 8:53:59 AM
8/7/2009 9:15:19 AM
I've been mentioning this to people and the reaction has been the same. No one cares that it's based on statistical evidence rather than the evidence of the trial in hand.They care that it just adds another avenue for someone to get out of the death penalty. Critical reasoning FTW!God damn you, if you want to abolish the death penalty then do that, don't try to pass absurd laws to obfuscate the process into oblivion.
8/11/2009 12:04:58 PM
8/11/2009 3:16:51 PM
would someone care to explain "statistical evidence" to me?
8/11/2009 3:36:53 PM
Sounds to me like we'll be killing a lot more white people now.
8/11/2009 4:24:46 PM
I am a staunch supporter of capital punishment and I have no problem with the spirit of this bill.I would rather have the option of a death penalty which is hampered by appeals than have no option at all. Similarly, I would rather have a possibly weaker death penalty with less racism than a possibly stronger one with more.Although, to be perfectly and completely honest, my ideal version of this bill would involve tracking down perpetrators of racism in these cases and then jailing or hanging them.
8/12/2009 4:10:02 AM
8/12/2009 8:14:15 AM
8/12/2009 9:02:46 AM
Nothing can be *proven* with statistics. Surely everyone knows that correlation does not imply causation.Not only that is that the same data can be manipulated easily to *prove* whatever fact you'd like.I don't like a law that specifically states that spurious "evidence" can be used is all. Besides, isn't the judge the person who hands down sentences? Could not one look at the judge's history of sentencing and determine if he or she is racially biased? What does it matter if you can show that the state of NC statistically is biased but your case was not?
8/12/2009 10:54:53 AM