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Old 09-23-2011, 12:25 AM   #14
Xewksghy

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The problem being, until justice is omniscient, you will always make mistakes.

That being the case, you need to have MANY checks and balances to make sure.

THAT being the case, it costs more money for anyone NOT wanting to die to be killed by the state.

So aside from a few psychos that just wanna die, keeping them alive for another 40-50 years is cheaper than involving X number of people for Y days in all this legal stuff.

The only difference being, if someone is up for a crime that would warrant the death penalty, there should be NO hearings for parole or otherwise. They are IN for life. The only recourse they should have is if there is a change in the evidence that was presented or involved in the case (as with Troy). THEN they get another chance.

My opinion.
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