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- Executions since Revolution, capital crimes
- Since then, strong movements against
- Capital punishment still prevailed
- 36 states, 5 methods
- 2014 35 executions, 6 countries
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Capital Punishment needs to be abolished
1. it violates the 8th amendment
2. a burden on the economy
3. a liability for wrongful execution. |
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- Clear violation of 8th amendment
- 8th designed to protect
- Is violation, 8th, Bill, Constitution
- Direct definition of cruel
- Human beings’ life taken, can/should
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- Undoubtedly cruel, also unusual
- Dictator, Communist and fascist do accept
- U.S. one of only democratic
- America want to be like North Korea
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- Some not admit it, vengeance
- Realize America’s justice designed to separate
- Dylan Roof, white supremacist
- shot up church, killing 9
- Many victims family want death
- Understand killing Roof, not solve problems
- And would violate 8th Amendment
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- A burden on the economy
- Moving on, capital costly, burden
- Cases themselves, expensive and lengthy
- Jury 4 times more than murder
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- In fact, 2 trials
- One for verdict, one punishment
- Calls for more of everything
- More, attorneys, jurors, expert witness
- All require more money (Ulloa)
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- In fact, 2 trials
- One for verdict, one punishment
- Calls for more of everything
- More, attorneys, jurors, expert witness
- All require more money
- As Chief Public Defender Bennett Baur has spoken, “Capital Punishment is a very expensive process. It adds costs to provide effective assistance of counsel.”
- System costs 150$ a year
- 150 could for benefits
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- Not only cases expensive
- Drugs pricy, hard to find
- Companies no sell for executions
- Meant to help, not hurt
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- Capital also extensive and drawn out
- For example, 2 men New Mexico
- Were sentenced in 2009
- 8 years later, still alive
- So basically, is capital is expensive and lengthy and a burden on America’s economy
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- Perhaps most disturbing
- Number of people sentenced later found innocent
- According to the American Civil Liberties Union, “Between 1973 and 2015, 148 innocent death-row prisoners in 26 different states were exonerated and release”
- What if they had died
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- Decent, kind-hearted, nextdoor neighbor
- Simple family man
- Picture arrested, ripped away, wrong crime
- False evidence, corrupt witness, death
- Hour after execution, new support
- Couple weeks, real murder caught
- One life to many lost
- Could happen to anyone
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- Decent, kind-hearted, nextdoor neighbor
- Simple family man
- Picture arrested, ripped away, wrong crime
- False evidence, corrupt witness, death
- Hour after execution, new support
- Couple weeks, real murder caught
- One life to many lost
- Could happen to anyone
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- Like discriminating against a specific race or religion.
- Is wrong but still done
- Same true with death penalty
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- Manner of execution
- Is this not willfully causing…
- Before execution, fear is torture
- Speaking of torture, injection 40
- In chair, 40 minutes, dying
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