Re: The Death Penalty
The people in the justice system have more of a right to kill the criminal than the original criminal did to kill his/her victim. However, it's not a matter of if a 12 person jury wants to kill them. The jury can't. The jury decides the innocence or guilt of the suspect. He judge, who's proved their adequacy, decides the punishment.
The fact that the judge has proven that they are worthy to decide a person's fate by a long journey of being a lawyer, or other legal official, and shown their honor is what gives them the right to decide a murderers fate, as well.
If this isn't proof enough, let's give a real example. How about someone like Hitler. Would he hat deserved prison, where he could escape and run another holocaust? No. In some instances, where it's dangerous to keep the suspect alive, they must die. If it risks the greater good to simply keep a killer alive, they should be executed.
The people in the justice system have more of a right to kill the criminal than the original criminal did to kill his/her victim. However, it's not a matter of if a 12 person jury wants to kill them. The jury can't. The jury decides the innocence or guilt of the suspect. He judge, who's proved their adequacy, decides the punishment.
The fact that the judge has proven that they are worthy to decide a person's fate by a long journey of being a lawyer, or other legal official, and shown their honor is what gives them the right to decide a murderers fate, as well.
If this isn't proof enough, let's give a real example. How about someone like Hitler. Would he hat deserved prison, where he could escape and run another holocaust? No. In some instances, where it's dangerous to keep the suspect alive, they must die. If it risks the greater good to simply keep a killer alive, they should be executed.

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