http://news.yahoo.com/wrong-man-executed-texas-probe-says-051125159.html
5/15/2012 5:56:53 PM
Yes. I don't support "faulty eyewitness testimony, shoddy legal representation and prosecutorial misconduct"and they should be killed for their failure.
5/15/2012 6:51:05 PM
Yes, but only in very, very, very rare circumstances. I think unless there is absolutely incontrovertible proof through something like video of a murder, ballistic evidence with fingerprint/dna support, or something equally damning it should be off the table.This shit happens way too often, and the more DNA testing is done the more often you find convictions being overturned. It's bad enough that there are people who have lost years of there life for a crime they didn't commit. When someone is executed for a crime they didn't commit our system has failed.Absolute prosecutorial immunity needs to go, and prosecutorial misconduct needs to be punished with heavy, heavy sentences.
5/15/2012 7:51:50 PM
Capital Punishment is nothing more than a modern day witch hunt.
5/15/2012 8:00:42 PM
It's like a really late term abortion, where society instead of the mother makes the decision to abort.
5/15/2012 8:50:46 PM
No, it's more like a sacrifice into order to perpetuate the illusion of safety
5/15/2012 9:32:28 PM
no it's more like a deterrent to serious crime
5/16/2012 8:02:11 AM
As much as I wish that were true the evidence doesn't support it. If it did then death penalty states would have lower capital crimes committed than those without, but they don't. Just the opposite in fact, states without the death penalty have substantially lower murder rates.The idea of a deterrent effect just doesn't pass muster.
5/16/2012 8:17:40 AM
Deterrence doesn't pass muster only because of the way we implement it.That being said, I'm no longer in favor methodologically of Capital Punishment. Philosophically yes. Crimes against humanity deserve death. We're just so painfully incompetent at implementing it that it isn't worth it. If we seriously reform and overhaul society and our justice system it might work but on Earth 2012 it's a losing proposition.
5/16/2012 8:31:36 AM
^^ Cause and effect. Maybe they have more stringent punishments because crime is more of a problem.
5/16/2012 8:58:27 AM
Or maybe both Capital punishment and the human conditions that lead to increased poverty and crime are both the result of draconian cavemen running their governments.
5/16/2012 9:36:12 AM
^^But if there was a deterrent effect you would expect to see a drop in violent crime at a higher rate than in non-capital punishment states, right?http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/deterrence-states-without-death-penalty-have-had-consistently-lower-murder-rates#stateswithvwithoutI mean, you would be hard pressed to convince me that Connecticut is a more dangerous place than Massachusetts, but Massachusetts, which does not have the death penalty has a lower murder ran than Connecticut, which does.
5/16/2012 10:46:32 AM
I would support the death penalty if our court system weren't as fucked up as it is. Since I cannot possibly trust the results of criminal trials, I can't condone putting someone to death. I support the death penalty in concept, but with all the corruption by our police, prosecutors and judges, I can't support the practice.
5/16/2012 10:54:17 AM
Yup. Philosophically I support the idea, but I don't trust our court systems or juries.For the record, if I'm ever on trial I'd be very tempted to select a judge trial over a jury. Juries are full of fucking retards.
5/16/2012 10:58:01 AM
5/16/2012 10:58:46 AM
I don't know how good of an idea this is, but I think for capital punishment, the following should happen:1) Guilty with no doubt crime was committed = Execution allowed2) Guilty beyond a reasonable doubt = Execution not allowed
5/16/2012 11:07:46 AM
Yep, and its not used often enough.
5/16/2012 12:11:27 PM
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5/16/2012 4:38:36 PM
there are plenty of studies showing that capital punishment is not a deterrent to others. That said, it is a deterrent to the guy being executed. As others have stated, the way its implemented in this country is too expensive, and too prone to error, and as such I am against it.
5/16/2012 7:25:19 PM