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Megan Burr April 8, 2010 Period: 9
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Death penalty Not always practiced 13,000 since colonial times Great Depression increase then decrease
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No executions 1967- 1976 1972 Supreme Court voided Sent to jail 1976 Supreme Court engaged 1976-2009 execution of 1,167+
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Waiting punishment Remain on during process Mental cruelty Become ill
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98 countries refrained from death penalty 58 followed through 9 exceptional circumstances 35 permit but don’t use USA- 52 Saudi Arabia- 69+ Iran- 288+ Iraq- 120+ Syria- 8+ Yemen- 30+ Sudan- 9+ Viet Nam- 9+ Japan- 7 China- 1000+
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China has the highest rate 3,350 in 51 countries 20,000 on death row across world Texas has highest rate in USA
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Since 1600’s Hanging Burglary Rape Piracy “Old Smokey” 1915 John Talap First degree murder
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Hanging Shooting Beheading Stoning Injection Gas chamber Electrocution
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Protect innocence No one will ever learn Some deserve it Life is sacred Won’t keep them killing Punishment Incapable of rehabilitation
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Humans life Never learn Against religions Injustice Violates the right of life “We teach killing is wrong by killing.” - Catholic Cardinal McCarrick
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Cruel unusual punishment Uneven Not pro-life 8 th Amendment
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Annual cost $137 million/year Average death case $620,932 State pays to defend the killing Comes from the people
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Tax money keeps criminals in jail Pay for criminals food and shelter More tax = more time living Keeping criminals on death row is more expensive
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350 wrongly accused More tax = more time for appeal Money goes to save
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Can be rehabilitated Shouldn’t be a wait “Equal punishment” Not our money Not half are wrongly accused
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