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A man sits on death row trying to keep death off his mind. He knows he is innocent but no one will believe him. He sits in his cell and prays with the hope that God will not let him get electrocuted. Just the everyday fear of thinking about his death that he knows will come soon takes its toll on him. This is a true story of Jay C. Smith a former high school
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their imprisonment. The prisoners should also be given therapy to help them work out their problems so they will not want to break the law again. I think capital punishment should be reformed in the United States. The death penalty serves only one purpose and that is to make the people feel like justice will be served. In conclusion capital punishment serves no real purpose in the United States other than saving space in prisons.
their imprisonment. The prisoners should also be given therapy to help them work out their problems so they will not want to break the law again. I think capital punishment should be reformed in the United States. The death penalty serves only one purpose and that is to make the people feel like justice will be served. In conclusion capital punishment serves no real purpose in the United States other than saving space in prisons.