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    I have always thought I was for the death penalty. I feel if you do something horrible, you don’t deserve to live, and I always assumed it would cost us less money than having someone incarcerated for the rest of their life. Additionally, prisons seem to be an ineffective in providing anything meaningful or beneficial to society. A few years ago in a public speaking class I decided to speak on the death penalty. It was a persuasive speech and when I started I assumed I would be for it. By the…

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    My persuasive essay is about the death penalty. I do not think that the death penalty should be allowed in the United States because of the fact it cost a lot of money and our government cannot afford to spend thousands and millions of dollars to harm another human being. And if we have a death penalty what if that person who was sentenced to death and already died was innocent for that crime. For instance there was a colored man in jail for armed robbery and let’s say he was protecting the…

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    deny death penalty; your right to no cruel or unusual punishments; your right to say Who exactly, gives us the right to kill? If killing is wrong, then why are we allowed to kill? According to John Grisham. The eighth amendment states that, Prohibits excessive fines and excessive bail, as well as cruel and unusual punishment. Today I will present research conducted by those who make their belief clear; this research will show you that, beyond a doubt, our argument is the stronger one: Death…

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    According to Oxford dictionary, Death penalty is the punishment of execution, administered to someone legally convicted of a capital crime. When a citizen commits a crime like murder, he or she is punished by execution. Execution can be implemented in a variety of ways including hanging, stoning, beheading, and electrocuting the perpetrator. Gas chamber executions, lethal injections or firing squads are also employed according to the place the execution is taking place. According to The…

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    The death Penalty is where the government can choose to put a criminal to death for something that they have done. No matter how bad the crime is , or how bad the criminal is, they should not deserve to die. There is no doubt that killing another person is that the most atrocious crime that one will commit. however it looks that our government is being hypocritical once it states that execution is allowable, But the person did do a terrible crime it is still not fair to kill them. In southern…

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    pro-death said that eradicating the criminal would teach society a lesson in not committing the crime, but this could not be farther from the truth. Most people who are murders are often suffering mental disorders like the notorious Ted Bundy, who suffered an extreme case of antisocial disorder. These miscreants did not do it simply because they desired to inflict pain but because they had mental disorders that manipulated their mind into justifying something wrong into right. Using the Death…

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    The government should not have the right to kill its own citizens. The death penalty is an inefficient, unreasonable, and immoral policy. It should be banned from the United States. The following is the list of legal reasons for getting sentenced with the death penalty. It includes murder, robbery, resisting arrest, abuse of a miner, arson, kidnapping, rape, aircraft hijacking,…

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    There are currently over 1,000 state prisoners on death row in America. As you are aware, the punishment of execution, known as the death penalty, is administered to someone legally convicted of a capital crime. Death penalty sends the wrong message, by creating sympathy for the perpetrators of the crimes. Why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong? Yes, there should be accountability for crime, but the message for the death penalty saying ”You killed one of us, so we 'll kill you"…

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    referred to as the death penalty arises. Capital punishment is a government-sanctioned practice where a person is put to death by the state as a punishment for a crime (Capital Punishment). If there are humans on Earth there surely will be people doing evil things and we need to have consequences to keep order in our complex society. We are one country, united and through compromise we can find a solution that will aim to satisfy all parties involved to make the death penalty a truthful,…

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    The debate on whether the death penalty should continue is an argument fought strongly on both sides. The phrase an eye for an eye (Exodus 21:24) tells us that if we are done wrong we deserve compensation from the one doing wrong to us. Every state is different on what they feel warrants for the death penalty but the one crime every state agrees on is murder. Society is split saying that the death penalty is inhumane and a legal unjust while others feel as though it is the only way for the…

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