Summary
The case of Dzhokhar drew Americans to the awareness of the Death Penalty for the first time in years. Even though there are hundreds of people under death row, they will not die in the near future. No person that has been sentenced to death has died within the past decade because their trials are so long and expensive. Judges and prosecutors are realizing that the modern death penalty has failed. In the past, people that have received this penalty are sometimes proved innocent, later on if this person had been killed, then the government would have killed an innocent person. Killing someone is not reversable. The reality is that capital punishment is simply nothing more than expensive, destructive and a risky government program. Many of the states allow capital punishment even …show more content…
This article, written for Time Magazine, gave people a better idea of what was going on with the death penalty and understand why the era of capital punishment is coming to an end. The organization of “The Death of the Death Penalty” was confusing and sometimes I didn’t quite understand what was being talked about. The essay’s argument, however, is constructed logically by giving the reader facts and statistics. Von Drehle argues that the capital punishment system has failed and causes our government to spend millions of dollars on