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Think this is one of those cases imho that deserves the death penalty, had the radio on at work listening to the judge handing out the sentences... can never believe how humans can treat a minor like this, it's just horrific.
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"Think this is one of those cases imho that deserves the death penalty, had the radio on at work listening to the judge handing out the sentences... can never believe how humans can treat a minor like this, it's just horrific.
" it's horrific but I still wouldn't support capital punishment, that is the state operating on the same level. I really don't understand how they could treat that girl like that though and life sentences are the right response. |
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"Think this is one of those cases imho that deserves the death penalty"
In this case the bloke responsible eventually admitted it. Do you think he would have done that if he was facing the death penalty? |
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Death is too good for people who commit such crimes. When they are in the cells late at night the door will be left a jar and the punishment will be dealt in the same manner the crime was committed but to the limit where they wish they were dead. I wouldn't want to be their shoes. |
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There is one argument against death penalty and it's a pretty solid one - You can never be 100% sure. There have been numerous cases of wrong convictions.
I prefer a full life sentence with some f0rced labour to pay for their own food and stay, for violent criminals. |
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By *AJMLKTV/TS 5 days ago
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"There is one argument against death penalty and it's a pretty solid one - You can never be 100% sure. There have been numerous cases of wrong convictions.
I prefer a full life sentence with some f0rced labour to pay for their own food and stay, for violent criminals."
There are many cases when one can be 100% sure. The brutal murder of Lee Rigby is one example. I do however agree with a full life sentence with forced labour though. A quick death is far too easy a punishment. |
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My first thoughts were the death penalty, but it makes us just as bad as them and also it's too good for them. Let them live out their lives in misery having a shit time behind bars. Personally I'd give them whole life sentences |
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"There is one argument against death penalty and it's a pretty solid one - You can never be 100% sure. There have been numerous cases of wrong convictions.
I prefer a full life sentence with some f0rced labour to pay for their own food and stay, for violent criminals.
There are many cases when one can be 100% sure. The brutal murder of Lee Rigby is one example. I do however agree with a full life sentence with forced labour though. A quick death is far too easy a punishment."
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"It's barbaric for the state to take life and it shouldn't lower itself to the level of murderous individuals. "
Uk support of Israel on bombing of Gazan children
Uk bombing of Iraqi children
Uk war crimes in Syria |
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"Still haven't named the Judge who gave the poor child back to her father. " he should be sacked amazing how many judges are shite at there jobs and I’d defo agree with death penalty for both of them
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"Think this is one of those cases imho that deserves the death penalty
In this case the bloke responsible eventually admitted it. Do you think he would have done that if he was facing the death penalty?"
Well using this question I ask another question.
Do you think that they would have been so quick to cause such a horrific act had the death penalty been there as a deterrent? |
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"Think this is one of those cases imho that deserves the death penalty
In this case the bloke responsible eventually admitted it. Do you think he would have done that if he was facing the death penalty?
Well using this question I ask another question.
Do you think that they would have been so quick to cause such a horrific act had the death penalty been there as a deterrent?" yes because some ppl are just rotten to the core and life is too good for them hang the scum |
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"Think this is one of those cases imho that deserves the death penalty"
"In this case the bloke responsible eventually admitted it. Do you think he would have done that if he was facing the death penalty?"
"Well using this question I ask another question.
Do you think that they would have been so quick to cause such a horrific act had the death penalty been there as a deterrent?"
Yes.
I believe he was the sort of bloke that thinks he won't get found out, and that he can blame others if he does. He brazened it out in court, pleading not guilty, and it was only after much questioning that he admitted it. I very much doubt he would have done that if the death penalty were hanging over him. |
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"Think this is one of those cases imho that deserves the death penalty
In this case the bloke responsible eventually admitted it. Do you think he would have done that if he was facing the death penalty?
Well using this question I ask another question.
Do you think that they would have been so quick to cause such a horrific act had the death penalty been there as a deterrent?
Yes.
I believe he was the sort of bloke that thinks he won't get found out, and that he can blame others if he does. He brazened it out in court, pleading not guilty, and it was only after much questioning that he admitted it. I very much doubt he would have done that if the death penalty were hanging over him." what you think he would rather do 40 yrs that death I know what I’d choose death |
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A bit like this one ...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cg520q1p68do
I don't call the death penalty barbaric, if anything l figure keeping them alive at the tax payers expense rather disappointing, cost of hundreds of thousands a year whilst the ordinary people struggle, never mind the old ... |
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"A bit like this one ...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cg520q1p68do
I don't call the death penalty barbaric, if anything l figure keeping them alive at the tax payers expense rather disappointing, cost of hundreds of thousands a year whilst the ordinary people struggle, never mind the old ..."
Without wading into morality, I am not convinced that economic arguments should apply.
The imposition of capital punishment should only be on the basis of deprivation of life as a penalty for a heinous crime. |
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"A bit like this one ...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cg520q1p68do
I don't call the death penalty barbaric, if anything l figure keeping them alive at the tax payers expense rather disappointing, cost of hundreds of thousands a year whilst the ordinary people struggle, never mind the old ..."
"Without wading into morality, I am not convinced that economic arguments should apply.
The imposition of capital punishment should only be on the basis of deprivation of life as a penalty for a heinous crime."
Why? What's special about deprivation of life that makes it different to deprivation of liberty? |
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"Think this is one of those cases imho that deserves the death penalty
In this case the bloke responsible eventually admitted it. Do you think he would have done that if he was facing the death penalty?
Well using this question I ask another question.
Do you think that they would have been so quick to cause such a horrific act had the death penalty been there as a deterrent?"
Having in lived in many countries with practically no crime because of the ultra stiff penalties, I’d say No.
He wouldn't have behaved like that in Pakistan, the community and police would have lynched him. |
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"Think this is one of those cases imho that deserves the death penalty
In this case the bloke responsible eventually admitted it. Do you think he would have done that if he was facing the death penalty?
Well using this question I ask another question.
Do you think that they would have been so quick to cause such a horrific act had the death penalty been there as a deterrent?
Having in lived in many countries with practically no crime because of the ultra stiff penalties, I’d say No.
He wouldn't have behaved like that in Pakistan, the community and police would have lynched him." lucky them that’s justice |
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