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Megan Burr April 8, 2010 Period: 9.  Death penalty  Not always practiced  13,000 since colonial times  Great Depression increase then decrease.

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1 Megan Burr April 8, 2010 Period: 9

2  Death penalty  Not always practiced  13,000 since colonial times  Great Depression increase then decrease

3  No executions 1967- 1976  1972 Supreme Court voided  Sent to jail  1976 Supreme Court engaged  1976-2009 execution of 1,167+

4  Waiting punishment  Remain on during process  Mental cruelty  Become ill

5  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+

6  China has the highest rate  3,350 in 51 countries  20,000 on death row across world  Texas has highest rate in USA

7  Since 1600’s  Hanging  Burglary  Rape  Piracy  “Old Smokey”  1915 John Talap  First degree murder

8  Hanging  Shooting  Beheading  Stoning  Injection  Gas chamber  Electrocution

9  Protect innocence  No one will ever learn  Some deserve it  Life is sacred  Won’t keep them killing  Punishment  Incapable of rehabilitation

10  Humans life  Never learn  Against religions  Injustice  Violates the right of life “We teach killing is wrong by killing.” - Catholic Cardinal McCarrick

11  Cruel unusual punishment  Uneven  Not pro-life  8 th Amendment

12  Annual cost $137 million/year  Average death case $620,932  State pays to defend the killing  Comes from the people

13  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

14  350 wrongly accused  More tax = more time for appeal  Money goes to save

15  Can be rehabilitated  Shouldn’t be a wait  “Equal punishment”  Not our money  Not half are wrongly accused


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