Your holier than thou attitude is off putting.
Even if I were to make extremely generous assumptions, such as that the additional cost of a single death row inmate is $100,000/yr and that your personal contribution to California income taxes is $10,000/yr, it comes down to you saying that a human life isn't worth 1.1 cents a year to you.
It's not hard to be holier than that.
Even if I were to make extremely generous assumptions, such as that the additional cost of a single death row inmate is $100,000/yr and that your personal contribution to California income taxes is $10,000/yr, it comes down to you saying that a human life isn't worth 1.1 cents a year to you.
It's not hard to be holier than that.
I don't care who it is. 1 cent a year dude.
1 cent.
No. I only have to argue for the status quo to prove my point here. You said that you would be in favor of streamlining the appeals process for financial savings. That position literally accords the value of human life (insofar as you are willing to pay for it) to near zero.
Congrats, you're a monster.
it comes down to you saying that a human life isn't worth 1.1 cents a year to you.
No. I only have to argue for the status quo to prove my point here. You said that you would be in favor of streamlining the appeals process for financial savings, hastening death for those convicted of capital crimes regardless of their actual innocence or guilt because the appeals process is shortened for everyone. That position literally accords the value of human life (insofar as you are willing to pay for it) to near zero.
Congrats, you're a monster.
Then I misunderstood the appeals process. I thought it was too appeal the sentencing of death and NOT the guilty verdict.
That said, do you think the appeals process should be indefinite?
Misinformation. Premeditation is NOT a required element for the death penalty.
In Utah, the death penalty is punishment for Aggravated Murder. This includes several possible offenses that don't involve premeditated killing or could be done in the spur of the moment. For example, the killing of a police officer qualifies regardless of premeditation. The inclusion of the felony murder rule into the aggravated murder statute also means that many unintentional deaths that occur incident to the commission of another crime could also trigger the death penalty.
Here's the Utah Aggravated Murder statute: https://le.utah.gov/~code/TITLE76/htm/76_05_020200.htm
Several states allow for the death penalty for offenses short of the killing of another.
https://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/death-penalty-offenses-other-murder
But thanks for telling us what you learned from watching Law and Order re-runs on A&E.
I don't agree with the death penalty at all, so the question is an odd one as it strikes me.
This is why you are considered a condescending prick by many.
You could have easily corrected me and dispatched with the smarmy condescension. Guess some people just can't help themselves.
This is why you are considered a condescending prick by many. You could have easily corrected me and dispatched with the smarmy condescension. Guess some people just can't help themselves.
Innocence Project-style org. are fine with me and see no problem with that. Just one innocent person in jail is one too many. And, like you, I'm against Trout-like individuals being executed as well. So we agree on those points.
Do you not agree with the death penalty on the grounds of fairness, human life, religious convictions, all the above? I think knowing that would give me a better understanding of where you're coming from.
And you still haven't answered my question. Do you think the appeals process should go on indefinitely?
Those people are right. I plead guilty.
I was annoyed because I dealt with this exact issue in an earlier post in this thread.
https://jazzfanz.com/showthread.php/323-Execution-by-Firing-Squad?p=8018&viewfull=1#post8018
God forbid, if and when you have kids, you ever have to repeat yourself. You'll make a wonderful dad.