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<blockquote data-quote="Bestoutwest" data-source="post: 1456477" data-attributes="member: 19397"><p>So where are you from? Northern ID, Montana or Washington????</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'd like to see some rules applied to capital punishment because the system we have right now is, in my opinion, not always set up to punish those that deserve it. The case of Cameron Todd Willingham comes to mind:</p><p>1) Review after 3 years, 6 year and 10 years, with each review done by a panel of 3, 5 and 7 judges. </p><p>2) After the third review, death comes within 24 hours.</p><p>3) Any and all DNA must be tested and retested for every review. If it has been degraded to the point that it's useless the person must be given life in prison.</p><p>4) All evidence must be reviewed, and if any witnesses recant they must be listened to.</p><p>5) Go back to hanging or death by firing squad. Both methods are quick and don't require drugs being manufactured in iffy conditions.</p><p>6) Using the testimony of jailhouse snitches may not be used for death penalty cases, life imprisonment only.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bestoutwest, post: 1456477, member: 19397"] So where are you from? Northern ID, Montana or Washington???? I'd like to see some rules applied to capital punishment because the system we have right now is, in my opinion, not always set up to punish those that deserve it. The case of Cameron Todd Willingham comes to mind: 1) Review after 3 years, 6 year and 10 years, with each review done by a panel of 3, 5 and 7 judges. 2) After the third review, death comes within 24 hours. 3) Any and all DNA must be tested and retested for every review. If it has been degraded to the point that it's useless the person must be given life in prison. 4) All evidence must be reviewed, and if any witnesses recant they must be listened to. 5) Go back to hanging or death by firing squad. Both methods are quick and don't require drugs being manufactured in iffy conditions. 6) Using the testimony of jailhouse snitches may not be used for death penalty cases, life imprisonment only. [/QUOTE]
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