PrairieSpyder
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You know a place where they do that?
/sarc
Arabia
You know a place where they do that?
/sarc
Joy,
I understand that mistakes are made... but it seems crazy to let the entire system of justice be run by the fear of such a tragedy...
Let the criminals live in fear of a system that WILL delver swift, severe, and certain justice!
Then, we won't have to worry about these things.![]()
. . .
Sentencing a person to death on the words of a lawyer is something I couldn't stomach.
Joy,
I understand that mistakes are made... but it seems crazy to let the entire system of justice be run by the fear of such a tragedy...
Let the criminals live in fear of a system that WILL delver swift, severe, and certain justice!
Then, we won't have to worry about these things.![]()
You know a place where they do that?
/sarc
Arabia
I cited Arabia because it was the first thing that came to mind when I Trbayth's question. I wouldn't want to live in their system, but mainly because they have unjust (IMO) laws and their punishments are just cruel. But within the context of what is illegal there, I'll bet they don't have a lot of folks thinking about starting a criminal career.
Good point Patti and one I'm sad to say I didn't think of. The flip side of swift and sure justice is the rights and protections our Constitution provides. Without them, it's a dictatorship or worse.
:shocked: I was waiting for this to pop-up in the thread...
If a criminal does something so horrible; you're not the one sentencing them to death: they are.
We all have an innate sense of what Society's rules are. If you violate those rules; sanctions are necessary.
Their own actions, sealed their fate. nojoke
I could do it in a heartbeat, and then pull the trigger on them myself...
I would be supportive of a professional juror. One who is paid to sit on juries and wants to see that justice is served for all parties involved. As it is now, finding 12 random people who would sit in judgement on me causes me grave concern. Like the old saying, I don't want to trust my life to 12 people who were too stupid to get out of jury duty.
I would be very doubtful of that "jury of your peers" idea.
Pay someone $60K per year with benefits and then have at it.
I would be supportive of a professional juror. One who is paid to sit on juries and wants to see that justice is served for all parties involved. As it is now, finding 12 random people who would sit in judgement on me causes me grave concern. Like the old saying, I don't want to trust my life to 12 people who were too stupid to get out of jury duty.
I would be very doubtful of that "jury of your peers" idea.
Pay someone $60K per year with benefits and then have at it.
I'd rather be judged by 12 people who couldn't get out of jury duty than 12 government employees! :yikes:
:shocked: I think that :agree: :shocked:
But it's got to be tough to tell which group of people is smarter... :dontknow:
(Okay: Maybe just "less stupid!" :roflblack![]()