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    “From a moral standpoint it would be misguided to equate the failings of a minor with those of an adult.”-Justice Anthony Kennedy. In 1993‚ Christopher Simmons was sentenced to death when he was only 17. A series of appeals to state and federal courts were submitted but each appeal was rejected. Then‚ in 2002‚ The Missouri Supreme Court stayed Simmon’s execution while the U.S Supreme Court decided Atkins v. Virginia‚ where the U.S. Supreme court ruled that executing the mentally ill violated Eight

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    Many people may say that the death penalty is a horrible way of justice but some may disagree. In my paper I will compare and contrast the 18th century B.C. code of Hammurabi and its liberal use of using the death penalty in the United States today. Throughout my essay I will address the following questions‚ Are there any instances in which the death penalty is considered justice? Why is killing in some cases murder? Might there be a historical connection between the code and United state laws?

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    Most think that the justice system gets it right most of the time. Unfortunately this is not the case. Many people go to prison or end up on death row despite being innocent‚ like Anthony Graves. In 48 Hour’s “Grave Injustice” we see Anthony Graves’ case; Graves was put on death row for a crime he did not commit. In this case like many others out there the fault is not in the system itself but the people. In the Graves case there were many discrepancies that came to light after the conviction..

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    Crossing over to the afterlife is white and infinite‚ there is no end nor beginning. There are no stages yet‚ just a place to think and reflect‚ all you can hear is echoes of your own voice. This time is crucial as it gives the person time to calm down before they pass on to the next stages of their afterlife. If you end up passing away before the age of 6 you are put back on to earth and given a brand new life. After 48 hours you are then transferred over to the first stage of the afterlife

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    Should Juveniles be Sentenced to Life in Prison? “When I hear about people murdering‚ I wonder‚ What has to go through your brain to say‚ I don’t want him breathing anymore? What makes you get that angry? How can you take someone’s breath away? That just blows my mind?” (Gilbert Arenas). On June 25‚ 2012‚ the Supreme Court passed the law that juveniles can not be sentenced to life in prison‚ due to the violation of the Eighth Amendment‚ which was the ban of cruel and unusual punishment. However

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    The establishment of the death penalty dates back to around the Eighteenth Century B.C. in the code of King Hammurabi of Babylon. Over the years‚ the death penalty and its purpose has varied and changed. Furman versus Georgia is what sparked the modern day death penalty era. The Supreme Court Case dealt with an African-American man‚ William Henry Furman‚ in which he was convicted of murder. The decision that resulted from Furman versus Georgia enforced many states along with the national legislature

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    Death penalty? Murder‚Rape‚Treason‚terrorism‚etc.These are only some of the crimes that can be applied for capital punishment.Some people may think if they kill someone they should be killed.But others think including me that there too many risks involved and it is inhuman.     Nicholas Yarris was a convicted of a capital crime and was supposed to be executed.However on January 16th he was released and all of his charges were dropped.This proves that someone who is completely innocent could be killed

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    Televised Executions: Outrageous or Necessary? “Executions Should be Televised‚” is the name of an essay that was written by Zachary Shemtob and David Lat. In the essay the authors talked about how there was a controversy surrounding the videotaping of an execution in Georgia. One of the defense lawyers was allowed to record the execution‚ for evidence purposes‚ but then refused to release it to the public because he didn’t believe it was for them to see. Shemtob and Lat‚ on the other hand‚ disagreed

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    The Death Penalty’s purpose (also known as the Capital Punishment) is to take care of individuals who commit serious crimes. The Death Penalty is the imposition of death as a punishment for a crime. More than half of the states in America allow the Capital Punishment. My research problem emphasizes the fact that the Death Penalty violates the constitution of the United States. Although‚ not all states in America allow it‚ however‚ it is legal in most states in the country. This law has been abolished

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