2seaoat wrote:Fuzy....that is the comprehension level of somebody that believes the death penalty serves some purpose other than spending a lot of money.
Slakes blood lust of sadists momentarily.
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2seaoat wrote:Fuzy....that is the comprehension level of somebody that believes the death penalty serves some purpose other than spending a lot of money.
2seaoat wrote:Fuzy....that is the comprehension level of somebody that believes the death penalty serves some purpose other than spending a lot of money.
2seaoat wrote:I don't expect a real answer from you. But give it your best pampered fuzzy shot. LOL
So you think the death sentence is a good deterrence? I think it is costly and barbaric which like abortion should happen rarely in a civilized society. The experts do not agree with you.
http://www.amnestyusa.org/our-work/issues/death-penalty/us-death-penalty-facts/the-death-penalty-and-deterrence
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Gunz wrote:I know that youre just making up an example but it got me wondering....Why would a child that doesn't know right from wrong answer No to the question and then show what he did with his hands? If they truly don't know right from wrong wouldn't they just answer honestly about what they did when asked? Not a criticism of your example, just a queery.BirdyBack wrote:
Sometimes when an EMH child has done something wrong, not only do they not know it is wrong, but they also don't know the difference between the truth and a lie. You can ask a child, "did you push him" and he will probably say no. But if you tell that same child to show you how he used his hands, he will make a pushing motion. That lack of understanding makes it impossible for them to understand and participate in a trial.
BirdyBack wrote:Two of my former students are serving life sentences for murder. Given what I know about them, their IQs and their other disabilities, I do not believe the death sentence is appropriate for either of them. What I would love to see for that population is something similar to the "guilty but insane" plea, acknowledging that a crime was committed but that the person had no understanding of the consequences of his actions.
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