Quote Originally Posted by reaper666
I think it would be much worse punishment to let a murderer live in isolation with that shit on their conscience than to kill them. Why should the accused have no rights? Innocent people are mistakenly sent to jail pretty often and what if they caught the death penalty?
ummm, i said the convicted not the accused. big difference. and as a society, we have to believe in our legal system. that's why we have appeals, mistrials, and cases that go to the supreme cort. and we're talking about the death penalty here. you really think innocent people are mistakenly sent to death row pretty often??? c'mon dude, you're undermining judges, the courts and the jury who find these f*ers guilty.
cacayjunasian Reviewed by cacayjunasian on . Woman sues US prison over son's 86-minute execution WASHINGTON (AFP) - The mother of a US man whose 2006 execution took 86 minutes and involved sticking needles into him 19 times has sued the prison team which oversaw the execution for civil rights violations. On Monday Irma Clark filed suit in the Cincinnati, Ohio, district court, alleging her son Joseph Clark was exposed to "excessive suffering" violating the US constitution when he was put to death on May 2, 2006, at a state prison in Lucasville, Ohio, according to court documents. The Rating: 5