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    The death penalty has raised a major question, abolish or keep condemning? The death penalty in America has been around since 1608, when Captain George Kendall was executed in Jamestown. He was executed since he was actually a spy for Spain. Since then states have gone back and forth between having it legal and abolishing it. As of April of 2016 thirty-one states have made capital punishment legal. (Death Penalty Information Center) In my opinion, the death penalty should not be abolished; but…

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    Is death a reasonable punishment for capital crimes? How many inmates on death row can each states withstand as more criminals are being held at federal penitentiaries for their crimes? Where would each state maintain their funds continuing the death penalty process? So many questions have spark controversy towards the effect of the states about the death penalty. Some American may support, believing the karma phrase “What goes around, comes around”, but others may view this as having no moral…

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    the death penalty for killing a white man than killing a black man.” There's also the question of in since some states use the death penalty and some don’t then is it better for a murderer to kill in say Michigan rather than California? A report done by the National Research Council says “studies claiming that the death penalty has a deterrent effect on murder rates are ‘fundamentally flawed’ and should not be used when making policy decisions.” Also The Huffington Post says the death penalty is…

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    The death penalty is a legal process where an inmate on death row is sent to execution as punishment for the offense committed. It is a controversial issue where it comes into question if it should be legal. Those who agree with the death penalty argue that it deters people from committing crimes or that without it some criminals would continue to commit crimes. Those who disagree with the death penalty argue that there are innocent people are wrongly executed, some criminals are suffering…

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    The Pro and Con Arguments for the Death Penalty The death penalty, to some it is known as the grimmest way to die, but to others it is considered the savior or protector to humanity. This argument is one of the many buzzing all over America’s juries and even social media. Unequivocally, many citizens of the United States have discrepant accounts on the topic of the pros and cons of our nation’s death penalty. Opponents of this argument may assert that the capital punishment is inhumane, unfair…

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    “ the death penalty is an arbitrary and discriminatory punishment that has no place in a country which prides itself on equal protection for all citizens under the law.” Over the years, it's been proven that the death penalty discriminates; however, it's a very debatable topic. The death penalty should not be legal because it discriminates based on race, goes against human rights, and is immoral. First, capital punishment is very discriminatory based on race. Mostly, receiving the death…

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    Deaths row Would you punish an innocent person? The death penalty is the harshest punishment a person can get. 31 states are for the death penalty. The death penalty should be illegal because they may kill innocent people, expensive to kill them, and killing them is a crime itself. Killing innocent people is not what america is and stands for. “Our fingerprint expert also believed there were serious problems with the fingerprint identification (Newton 2).” Newton states that the fingerprint…

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    executed since 1976 till 2017 (Death Penalty Information Center, 2017). In 1999 the United States hit its highest number of execution with a total of 98 prisoners executed (Death Penalty Information Center, 2017). From 1999 till 2017 there has been a slow but steady decrease in the number of prisoners executed per year. Why has there been a steady decrease in people being executed? Has there been less criminals committing serious crimes? Are states getting rid of the death penalty? Are more…

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    The death penalty has been debated as whether or not it should be used as punishment for murders, rapists, and terrorists. Some people argue it violates citizens eighth amendment protection against cruel and unusual punishment. Some people say it goes against their morals, calling the death penalty murder. However, many support the death penalty, making it currently legal in the United States. The death penalty is a current form of punishment in the United States that is expensive, does not…

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    My topic is about the death penalty and the diffrent factors that apply to it such as cost, the inocent that might get put to death, the diffrent methods and wether or not there humane. I i will tell about the states that still use the death penalty and the ones that do not. There are 5 well known methods of the death penalty like the firing squad, hanging, gas chamber, leithal injection, electric chair and stoning. Stoning is where an individual is buired neck deep in the ground and has rocks…

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