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Capital Punishment: Justice To The Victims And Their Families
Part 1 of Paper ....dividual exempts the taker of that life the
right to live.
For example, take the case of Stephanie Schmidt, a young woman who
was brutally raped and murdered 5 years ago, outside of Pittsburg, Kansas.
Her murderer, Donald Gideon, was a convicted sex offender. He received 40
years without parole, but does this really s.... Part 2 of Paper .... an offender by judge
or jury, but instead it creates a paradox with its usage of the words
'cruel' and 'punishment.' Webster's dictionary defines cruel as "causing,
or of a kind to cause pain, distress, etc." Using this definition, one has
to wonder how our justice system is suppose to punish criminals at all.
Wouldn't every punishment be cruel if we took the criminal's point of view?
Obviously we must punish criminals, so who's to say the punishment
shouldn't fit the crime. The U.S. justice.... |
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