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Why their shouldn’t be death penalty.  Punishment of execution, administered some legally convicted of a capital crime.

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1 Why their shouldn’t be death penalty

2  Punishment of execution, administered some legally convicted of a capital crime.

3 States allow death penalty  Alabama  Arizona  Arkansas  California  Colorado  Delaware  Florida  Georgia  Idaho  Indiana  Kansas  Kentucky  Louisiana  Mississippi  Missouri  Montana  Nebraska  Nevada  New Hampishire  North Carolina  Ohio  Oklahoma  Oregon  Pensiylvania  South Carolina  South Dokata  Tennessee  Texas  Utah  Virginia  Washington  Wyoming  Alaska  Connecticut  Hawaii  Illinois  Iowa  Maine  Maryland  Massachusetts  Michigan  Minnesota  New jersey  New Mexico  New York  North Dakota  Rhode Island  Vermont  West Virginia  Wisconsin  Washington D.C.

4  Since 1978 California spent more than $4billion capital punishment  Costs 20 times more than seeking sentence life of prison  California spend $184 million each year on death penalty  On track spend $1 billion next five years  Predictions show death penalty will reach $9billion by 2030.

5  Scientific studies have consistent ally failed to demonstrate the execution deter people from commit crime than long prison sentences  States without death penalty have lower rates.  South accounts 80% of us executions.  Has the highest regional murder rates

6  142 men and women been released from Death Row nationally.  Some only minutes away from execution  Past four years, four men wrongfully wrongfully executed for crimes they did not commit.

7  According to “General Accounting Office” 82% of studies [reviewed], race of the victim found influence the likelihood of charged with capital murder receiving death penalty.  Those murdered whites were more likely to be sentenced to death than those who murdered blacks.

8  Politics, quality of legal counsel and jurisdiction are were crime committed more often then the factors in death penalty case than the evidence itself.  22,000 homicides commited every year.  Approximately 100 people or less sentence to death.

9  Eventhough religist scriptures have been quoted I support of death penalty.  Most religion groups in US regard execution as immoral  Meaning- not morally good or right

10  Money can be spent on to help families that lost loved ones.  Money being spent on execution will not help the families  Money can be used to help families put their lives back together through counseling, and addressing their needs.

11  Important factor in determining whether a defendant will receive the death penalty is the quality of the representation he or she is provided.  Almost all defendants cant afford own otterney.  Appointed attorney are overworked, underpaid, or lacking expeirence.  Their have been attorney have slept through parts of the trial, or arrived at the court under the influence of alcohol.

12  Visits are allowed, unlimited visits  After execution received, prisoner is moved into a death watch prison and is served last dinner with a effort of making meal of inmate request.  Between 7 and 10 pm may read, watch television, play the radio and request type of food and special drinks.  Family friend or spiritual advisor my arrive two hours before execution.

13  Connected to a cardiac monitor connected to a printer.  IV to the veins is started to unstable veins flow of normal saline solution is administrated at a slow rate.  The door is closed and the warden orders the execution  There is up to 50 individuals may be witness.

14  they could make it paper view.  they didn’t pay so much for physical  Imprisonment for life.

15  www.deathpenalty.org/dection.php?id=13 www.deathpenalty.org/dection.php?id=13  https://www.google.com/search?newwindow=1&sit e=webhp&source=hp&q=how+many+states+use+the +death+penalty https://www.google.com/search?newwindow=1&sit e=webhp&source=hp&q=how+many+states+use+the +death+penalty  http://www.livefreeordiealliance.org/Issues/Princi palIssues/DeathPenalty/tabid/135/Default.aspx?gcli d=CIbo0puQhbwCFUWSfgodRUIA1w http://www.livefreeordiealliance.org/Issues/Princi palIssues/DeathPenalty/tabid/135/Default.aspx?gcli d=CIbo0puQhbwCFUWSfgodRUIA1w  http://oag.ca.gov/sites/all/files/pdfs/publications /deathpen.pdf http://oag.ca.gov/sites/all/files/pdfs/publications /deathpen.pdf  http://www.deathpenalty.org/article.php?id=445 http://www.deathpenalty.org/article.php?id=445


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