Murderers should have a trial, one appeal within 3 months, if that fails, then its an immediate death sentence.
Murderers should have a trial, one appeal within 3 months, if that fails, then its an immediate death sentence.
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Let me ask you a question, if it were your son or Daughter convicted and sentenced to death, and you believed they were innocent, would you still recommend the death sentence?
ozi wrote:Education is the answer in my opinion. Teach them discipline and management. Send them to self-help/confidence boosting classes.
After all they stab people and kill them because the other person offended them somehow and hurt their self-importance. They think the remedy is to lash out and put that person in place to show them how tough and strong they are and how wrong their victim was for doing it. If they had self-confidence they wouldn't feel the need, couple the confidence with discipline and you have restraint. Many employers have such a system in place for their employees (the police force comes to mind), why not put it in schools as well?
NoLies wrote:. wrote:[quote
Let me ask you a question, if it were your son or Daughter convicted and sentenced to death, and you believed they were innocent, would you still recommend the death sentence?
If they were guilty, thats what they'd deserve. I couldn't wish this on another persons child and not mine.
Of course I wouldn't want them to die wrongly convicted, and I'd use every second of the appeal time to try and prove their innocence, but when the times up, that's it. One law for all. Its the only way.

We would have to repeal the Murder (Abolition of the Death Penalty) Act 1965, and would somehow have to "unsign" the 6th and 13th Protocols of the European Convention on Human Rights.
We would have to repeal the Murder (Abolition of the Death Penalty) Act 1965, and would somehow have to "unsign" the 6th and 13th Protocols of the European Convention on Human Rights.
We would have to repeal the Murder (Abolition of the Death Penalty) Act 1965, and would somehow have to "unsign" the 6th and 13th Protocols of the European Convention on Human Rights.
We would have to repeal the Murder (Abolition of the Death Penalty) Act 1965, and would somehow have to "unsign" the 6th and 13th Protocols of the European Convention on Human Rights.
We would have to repeal the Murder (Abolition of the Death Penalty) Act 1965, and would somehow have to "unsign" the 6th and 13th Protocols of the European Convention on Human Rights.
We would have to repeal the Murder (Abolition of the Death Penalty) Act 1965, and would somehow have to "unsign" the 6th and 13th Protocols of the European Convention on Human Rights.
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