exabedtech said:
Read an article about deporting them... says they need to serve out there sentence here first :nod:
Never suggested for a moment that screw ups are the norm. Only that they can and do occur. I'm ok with a death penalty where we are 100% accurate each and every time. You seem to be ok with one where we are accurate most of the time. That's the difference. If the system were infallible, there would be no such thing as innocent persons be found no guilty years later. It isn't infallible.
As for the 'deterrence' factor. There isn't one. Death penalty states in the US do not enjoy lower rates of violent crime compared to non-death penalty states. It really is simply vengence and like I say, i'm fine with that as long as the system is 100% perfect.
I'd imagine most of us in this forum either are or have worked for the government. Any out there agree that the government is completely infallible? Didn't think so.
No. I'm not "OK with one where we are accurate most of the time."
I am awesome with death sentences for rapist murderers of children where DNA evidence exists."
And, I'd probably be quite fine with DP for any other murderous types where DNA also existed if the trail / Chain of Custody was shown to be sound during the trial.
I'm a huge advocate of DNA evidence. So no, I'd not go for a sentence of the DP (rather LWOP) for a child rapist-murderer if no DNA proof existed, but would till be fine with that guy sitting in jail for life. DNA exists?? Let 'em swing.
And, there's craploads of those boys where DNA exists proving they did these heinous crimes ... still out there breathing our oxygen. You may be OK with that; I am not ... especially when Life doesn't mean life.
Meanwhile, just found out that Loren Herzog (another convicted serial killer released because he didn't get the DP) ended up committing suicide at his home past fall. By hanging himself. What a shame; guess he didn't like the fact that his accomplice (Shermantine, who did get the DP) was giving up the location of the remains of his unfound victims.
Then, of course, we got boys like Westley Allan Dodd who'll flat out tell you that the only way to stop them is death. Really? Come on over then and allow us to oblige you.
In short, that's what the myriad of appeals process' are for; the way you seem to hold is that even after all that DNA (which must be there for a DP I'd support), trial and appeals, that "far too many innocent convicts" make it through to the DP being carried out.
Well, for me, every single murder victim was innocent and had their DP carried out by their killer without the right of evidence/appeal after appeal ... so I guess it all works out in the end.
Call me vindictive if you must, but I cashed my reality check years ago.