#1MMFan said:
You think that when a person is guilty of rape without murder they should be executed? Does that not even go beyond eye for an eye? More like head for an eye. A little extreme I would have thought.
I see you're also trying to imply that I believe a person should be executed for rape. Nowhere in any of my posts did I ever state I believed that. I was only pointing out what the Bible has to say about it.
God believes that rape can completely destroy a person's soul. In effect, killing a victim or a part of the victim.
My opinions on the DP do not stem from any religious beliefs whatsoever. My only purpose for bringing it up was that 1st response to you. IMO, religion is a personal choice and should play no part in the laws of our land.
As for judging others. I was not a part of that jury pool that sentenced this man to death, so I passed no judgments. IF I am ever on a jury and asked to do so however, I could and would in good conscience sentence someone to the death penalty IF the evidence proved to me beyond ANY doubt that the accused was guilty. If I had lingering doubt, I would opt for life without parole. IMO, that's the one area where I do believe the law should be changed. A reasonable doubt is okay during the guilt/innocence phase, but I fully believe it should be beyond any doubt for sentencing someone to death.
IMO, if you purposely take a life, you give up your right to life! Yes, that's opinion, but I feel it's the only way, we, as a society, keep the value on life.
Yes, it's more expensive when the DP is sought. IMO, finding a way to speed up the appellant process (having enough appellant attorneys would be a good place to start) would go a long way in reducing those costs though. As it stands now, we feed them, house them, medicate them, etc. for upward to 20-30 years, and pay all the court costs/attorney fees etc. too. If we could cut out the costs of feeding, housing, medicating them, costs would be reduced. For anyone wishing to respond to that, in no way do I feel they should be denied their due process. I just feel their due process should be sped up.
Carlie Brucia's mother made it hit home in way I'd never thought of before. She said, even if Joseph Smith gets the DP (the jury has thankfully recommended it btw) he will have more years to appeal than her daughter got in life.
How sad it that?