The cost of the actual injection.
Well, they are going to fry him.
There's always the chance he'd escape to commit more mayhem- with the lethal injection that eventuality is generally precluded!![]()
As if you meant that.
lol... you got schooled.
God punishes.
lmao...ewGod punishes.
well some dazzzze it comes close...how did I survive without it?GOOGLE? Google is your god?
Well, they are going to fry him. They should invite Elisabeth May to make a speech for him.
I fully agreeThe members of juries of Death Penalty cases are rigged by way of being 'Death Penalty Qualified' in the U.S. In other words they do not represent any random cross section of society but exclude any who do not support the penalty fully.
This naturally tilts the process towards a specific type of hard line juridical temperament. In this case specifically in Massachussets it excludedroughly 2/3 of the electorate who oppose the Death Penalty from serving on the jury. So the outcome is no surprise.
As in all cases where the Death Penalty is applied, where it is not in the context of a society struggling for its survival.. it represents a victory for vengeance over justice. And as such, will do anything but make that society more secure.. likely just the opposite as it elicits a violent response.
God punishes.
The members of juries of Death Penalty cases in the U.S. are rigged by way of being 'Death Penalty Qualified'. In other words they do not represent any random cross section of society but include only those who fully support Capital Punishment.
This naturally tilts the process towards a specific type of hard line juridical mentality. In this case specifically, in Massachussets, it excludes roughly 2/3 of the electorate who oppose the Death Penalty from serving on the jury. So the outcome is no surprise.
As in all cases where the Death Penalty is applied, where it is not in the context of a society struggling for its survival.. it represents a victory for vengeance over justice. And as such, will do anything but make that society more secure.. likely just the opposite as it elicits a violent response.
And it certainly won't provide 'closure' (surely one of the most ambiguous and overused words in modern English).. as relatives will be drawn into interminable appeals and stays over the next 10 - 15 years.
I thought that Bill and Denise Richard's oped piece (certainly the most grievously affected, with a son killed and daughter losing a leg).. calling for a Life sentence was by far the most constructive (and classy) contribution to this whole process.
As such the jury capitulated to the blood lust of the mob in the street, howling for a lynching.
Yeah, but doesn't that only apply to cases punishable by the death penalty?
Sentenced to Death, Boston Marathon Bomber Could Live for Decades
Makes one wonder w.t.f. the use of even passing the sentence!