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This is what's wrong with our justice system.
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<blockquote data-quote="Bestoutwest" data-source="post: 1368691" data-attributes="member: 19397"><p>The problem is lawyers. They fight semantic battles all day long while wasting our tax dollars, and it's all b/c of their 'moral convictions that the death penalty is cruel and unusual punishment.' Is it really, though? Or are they getting big fat paychecks for this? And, did the founding fathers intend that when they wrote the constitution or did they advocate for the execution of criminals?</p><p></p><p>I believe that if a person really believes they are innocent, then all, and I mean ALL, evidence must be tested for convicting DNA. If the state wholeheartedly believes they are guilty, do the same. Hold nothing back. If there is any reasonable doubt that the person didn't do it, they should be removed to the general population for further review. However, if someone is convicted by that evidence, they have 24 hours to get their affairs in order as tomorrow marks their final day on earth. Stop wasting time, money and effort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bestoutwest, post: 1368691, member: 19397"] The problem is lawyers. They fight semantic battles all day long while wasting our tax dollars, and it's all b/c of their 'moral convictions that the death penalty is cruel and unusual punishment.' Is it really, though? Or are they getting big fat paychecks for this? And, did the founding fathers intend that when they wrote the constitution or did they advocate for the execution of criminals? I believe that if a person really believes they are innocent, then all, and I mean ALL, evidence must be tested for convicting DNA. If the state wholeheartedly believes they are guilty, do the same. Hold nothing back. If there is any reasonable doubt that the person didn't do it, they should be removed to the general population for further review. However, if someone is convicted by that evidence, they have 24 hours to get their affairs in order as tomorrow marks their final day on earth. Stop wasting time, money and effort. [/QUOTE]
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