Subject: Re: Federal death penalty
Sure it has. It stops murderers from killing someone again
So does life in prison without possibility of parole. But you have a point.
Innocent people get murdered first. And while what you say is undeniably true, we get people killed all the time in the name of law enforcement, or war, or forcing them to do dangerous things to survive
I don't think that makes executing innocent people OK.
That’s why there should be as swift a resolution as is possible
And good luck with that.
I still maintain that life in prison without possibility of parole should replace the death penalty.