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    Should the Death Penalty Be Abolished? Yes it should! If we sentence murderers to death‚ what makes us different from them? Yes‚ we are not killing an innocent person‚ but ending someone life should not be up to us. I also believe that if someone is vicious enough to kill someone that they should spend the rest of their life locked up thinking about what they have done. The death penalty is giving some people the easy way out. In the end sentencing an individual to death is just not morally

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    old male who was convicted for robbery and murder‚ with only one witness that claimed she saw him from her windshield thirty to forty feet away. Gary was executed in 2000‚ 19 years later after being convicted. Imagine someone being sentenced for 19 years‚ let alone a teenager for being accused with no physical evidence. The weapon that killed the victim was not the same that belonged to Graham. His murder was unjust and unnecessary for that and many more reasons‚ capital punishment should be outlawed

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    Opposing The Death Penalty Taking this course has made me ponder on many issues which I never deemed worthy of my thoughts. I always considered the death penalty one of those things which I never had to concern myself with. First of all I ’m not planning to commit any vial crimes‚ and I don ’t think anyone I care about has those plans either. Secondly‚ I ’ve never been conscious or concerned with the likes of criminals. When we began speaking on the subject‚ I thought we were only going

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    Death penalty‚ also called capital punishment‚ is generally known as the ultimate punishment to offenders. As death penalty involves taking one’s life‚ opposing voices have not been silenced from the worldwide‚ many protestors unite themselves to form groups or organizations such as Amnesty International and United Nations Human Rights Commission. Because of the effort exerted by these organizations ‚ the belief that capital punishment is wrong have been successfully spread to every corners on the

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    Death Penalty: Why it should be abolished The death penalty serves no purpose in society today. Statistics show that the death penalty has no deterrent effect on crime. Allowing the government to enforce the death penalty gives them power to take human life‚ and creates a margin for social injustice. The death penalty should be abolished due to legal‚ social‚ and morality concerns. Among other legal concerns‚ the death penalty is unconstitutional. The eighth amendment states “Excessive bail

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    that you either die from starvation‚ suffocation‚ or they would cut your legs off and you would bleed to death. We have used burning people at the stake‚ which explains itself by the name alone. I am not even going to mention the Holocaust or any sort of war. Now we usually do not see these kinds of torture tactics to punish people ever again‚ but in our recent times there is one form of death that is still around‚ the electric chair. Now this way to kill someone does not sound as bad as past tactics

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    incorrect? Why the death penalty should be abolished? The death penalty is important‚ because the death penalty affects everyone not just real human lives. Some people choose to show compassion and believe no one’s lives should be taken‚ whereas others believe they deserve revenge‚ even if the revenge is taking someone’s life. The death penalty should be abolished because of it is not cost efficient‚ innocent lives are taken‚ and it causes a loss in government. The death penalty is not cost efficient

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    On July 14 1976‚ capital punishment was abolished in Canada. The death penalty has always been and remains a controversial issue in countries all over the world; however because of justice‚ retribution and deterrence‚ it is evident that it should be brought back to Canada as a lawful consequence to committing first degree murder. The foremost important reason for the application of capital punishment is justice. In Canadian law‚ a first degree murder conviction will result in a sentence of life

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    someone who has committed an atrocious‚ unforgiveable and inhumane crime. The death penalty was removed from Great Britain in 1964-1965‚ however some countries‚ for example; China‚ Iran‚ North Korea and some states in the USA‚ still practice the use of the death penalty. Acts such as; genocide and general murders commonly result in the criminal offender being placed on death row. Some legal execution methods would be: Lethal injection or electric chair. In my opinion I believe the death penalty is an

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    Running head: The death penalty The death penalty should be abolished as a form of punishment. Johnathon Aaron Excelsior The death penalty should be abolished as a form of punishment. This paper intends to shine some light on the death penalty in order to help the reader understand what issues face the system today and what problems can be corrected. This paper achieves this by: (1) pointing out the wrongful sentencing of innocent people and the use of DNA testing in attaining their freedom;

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