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 Death Penalty - How Fair?

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Posted on 12-30-06 1:33 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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this issue may have been discussed umpteen times already, but the execution of iraqi dictator saddam hussain has raised few questions yet again to be answered.

1) is captial punishment (death penalty), the way to go?
2) is another death an answer to a death?
3) if human cannot control over life, how fair is it to let them take it away?
3) is life imprisonment, a more ethical and fair punishment than death penalty?

An interesting american stat:


National Death Penalty Fact Sheet

States With the Death Penalty
* indicates number of executions since 1976

Alabama 34 Arizona 22 Arkansas 27 California 13
Colorado 1 Connecticut 1 Delaware 14 Florida 61
Georgia 39 Idaho 1 Illinois 12 Indiana 17
Kansas* Kentucky 2 Louisiana 27 Maryland 5
Mississippi 7 Missouri 66 Montana 3 Nebraska 3
Nevada 12 New Hampshire* New Jersey* New Mexico 1
New York* N. Carolina 43 Ohio 23 Oklahoma 83
Oregon 2 Pennsylvania 3 S. Carolina 36 S. Dakota*
Tennessee 2 Texas 376 Utah 6 Virginia 97
Washington 4 Wyoming 1 U.S. Govt 3 U.S. Military*

States Without the Death Penalty

Alaska Hawaii Iowa Maine
Mass. Michigan Minnesota N. Dakota
Rhode Island Vermont W. Virginia Wisconsin
D. of Columbia

Total Number on Death Row as of April 1, 2006: 3,370 (NAACP Legal Defense & Education Fund, Inc.)

Total Executions Since 1976: 1047

The Death Penalty is Unfair!

1) The death penalty is unfair.
The death penalty has never been applied fairly across race, class, and gender lines. Who is sentenced to die often depends on the attitudes of prosecutors, where one lives, the prejudices of judges and juries, and the skills of defense lawyers.

2) The death penalty risks killing innocent people.
As of April 2005, 119 prisoners convicted of capital crimes and sentenced to death have been released from death row because of innocence, since the death penalty was reinstated in 1976. DNA tests play a major role in proving innocence.

Wrongful convictions often result from: false confessions, which are frequently coerced from juveniles and mentally retarded people; mistaken eyewitness evidence; jail house snitches; white-coat fraud and junk science; and prosecutorial abuse.

3) The death penalty punishes the poor.
Most defendants are poor must rely on publicly appointed attorneys who are sometimes unqualified, inexperienced or incompetent. Some lawyers have slept or appeared drunk during trials.

4) The death penalty is racially biased.
Many jurisdictions, which have studied their death penalty systems including Maryland, Georgia, Philadelphia, Indiana, and North Carolina, have found that people who kill white people are far more likely to get the death penalty than those who kill black people.

5) The death penalty costs more than life in prison.
Prosecuting a death penalty case is extremely expensive for a state and drains money that could be used for education and social programs. It costs more than sentencing a prisoner to life without parole.

The most comprehensive death penalty study in the country found that the death penalty costs North Carolina $2.16 million more per execution than a non-death penalty murder case with a sentence of life imprisonment (Duke University, May 1993). In its review of death penalty expenses, the State of Kansas concluded that capital cases are 70% more expensive than comparable non-death penalty cases.

6) The death penalty is opposed by a growing number of murdered victims' families.
Groups such as Murdered Victims Families for Reconciliation and Journey of Hope from Violence to Healing oppose the death penalty.

7) The death penalty is not a deterrent to crime.
Since the death penalty was reinstated, over 80% of all executions have occurred in the South, the region with the highest murder rate. The Northeast, the region with the lowest murder rate, has accounted for less than 1% of the executions.

8) The death penalty is not used in most countries around the world.
118 countries in the world have abolished the death penalty in either law or practice.

LooTe
 
Posted on 12-30-06 1:39 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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where were u when Saddam was executing thousands of innocent people?
 
Posted on 12-30-06 1:41 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Can you or i bring back the lives of those innocents who got killed?

LooTe
 
Posted on 12-30-06 1:46 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Big supporter of capital punishment for child rapist, even though facts say otherwise as loote posted.
 
Posted on 12-30-06 1:48 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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But remember, Maoists Prachanda and Baburam and et al. circulated fatwa to execute death penaltie to thousands of Nepalese.
 
Posted on 12-30-06 1:53 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Kamal Oli, I wud refrain form using word Fatwa in case of maoists, I wud rather use order and let me remind you again, what we had was a civil war started by communists not religious fanatics...
 
Posted on 12-30-06 1:57 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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They made cadres to follow Maoism as a religion.. so it is highly appropriate to use FATWA.
 
Posted on 12-30-06 1:57 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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its not an easy question to be answered in 0 or 1. i appreciate your input pacifier!

kamalOli,
i am in awe with your persistence over the dislike/denial/venom for maoists in nepal. i have nothing to say but you sound like someone whom i have read many times in sajha. do we have a common friend ? if i am not mistaken he used to be known by karmarana :P

LooTe
 
Posted on 12-30-06 1:59 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I know giving capital punishment to the guilty doesn't bring back the dead ones, but that would make others think twice before they do such crimes again.
 
Posted on 12-30-06 2:00 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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It's no wonder to you all who are against Maoist in Nepal look the same... there seems to be flaw in your thinking here.
 
Posted on 12-30-06 2:00 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Kamal Oli, "Maoism as a reliion".. The phrase itself is a big sarcasm.. religion and maoism never go together brother. Having said that, I am not endorsing what they did to people of nepal, but you have to agree in the point that "with bread in your hand, hungry people can be easily attracted" and thats what happened in nepal eventhough the means of creating tht attraction was wrong...
 
Posted on 12-30-06 2:37 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Capital punishment sends a wrong message to the community that justice can be served by taking away lives.
 
Posted on 12-30-06 2:58 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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One more time;

Death penalty may not sound rite or civil but it does feel rite if your loved one is a victim.

See the way the world it is.
 
Posted on 12-30-06 3:41 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Death penalty is a chicken face of the executioner and the law. history proves, it has never brought any change in the criminals. Why is crime statistics going high even though death is imposed? why are some countries not involved in crimes despite being handicapped of death law. Nepal, excluding civil was, has least number of crimes-without any death penalty law.
Loote has observed closely.
I am proud of u my son!
Jai Hindu
 
Posted on 12-30-06 5:12 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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i am against dealth penalty too.
 
Posted on 12-30-06 5:21 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Death penalty is fair .......... why do we bother if we can give life back or not ........ Death penalty is sentenced to only those who r deemed not fit to be alive, who does not deserve life. Yeah we can give life ......... thats how we all were born rt ???? lol
 
Posted on 12-30-06 7:27 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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In truth and reality.....

In Nepal, We need to implement and legally give death penalty to those criminals and corrupted political crooks.

No Nepali crooks must be escaped.

 
Posted on 12-30-06 8:50 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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if death penalty is fair, lets implement it in nepal and apply it to gyane, girija, prachande, baburame, govinde, khume, kamal thapa so and so

but i guess they deserve more painful deaths than just hanging
 
Posted on 12-30-06 9:48 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Fair ra unfair ko kura chodi diu yaar....crime gare pachi punishment ta hunai paryo ni...natra ta lawlessness vahi halyo ni
 
Posted on 12-30-06 10:09 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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lawlessnesss is already gripping Nepal because Maoists murderers and butchers were allowed to join the mainstream.. but yet they are still talking the language of intimidation and fear.
 



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