Elmhurst Steve wrote:
People get convicted of crimes they did not commit, sure. But not of Capital Crimes much if at all anymore. DNA evidence can now eliminate people that years ago might have been suspects that were tried and convicted. The idea that there are huge numbers of crooked Cops is a result of tremendous press coverage of cases involving those Police officers that are dishonest. but the vast majority of Police officers are honest. Do the ADA's put convictions ahead of ethics and try to convict at times when they should dismiss a case?....Sure, it has happened. It happened to Rolando Cruz (Jeannine Nacarrico case) Stephen Buckley and ....I wish I could remember the 3rd guy's name, but I cant...when the D.A. tried to convict the 3 of the rape and Murder. But the DNA evidence (only introduced after the initial convictions on appeal) proved they were innocent. Today, that evidence would have cleared them before an initial trial.
The affinity I have for a public hanging (not lynching, which is done by a mob illegally) just after a trial, is the idea that a sentence be carried out in an expeditious manner. That might well deter many from a life of crime. Knowing that a swift and severe punishment awaited those who choose to commit capital crimes. If it were by lethal injection, the electric chair, firing squad or poison gas, it works just as well for me though.
1st paragraph... if there's one innocent person murdered for a crime they didn't commit that's innocent blood on MY hands, on YOUR hands. I don't think I would want to live with that. Apparently you subscribe to the "to make an omlette" theory of justice. You willing to be the guy flipping the switch? Or pushing the plunger?
2nd paragraph... you must be insane. When they publically murdered people for crimes, did those crimes cease to happen? Was there some utopian society where the death penalty actually prevented murders from happening? Is Texas murder free?
JUST after a trail, go ahead and kill someone. No need to have an appeal process, heavens no. Mistakes are never made at trial.
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bigfan wrote:
Many that is true, but an incomplete statement.