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should, or shouldn't allow
the death penalty to be administered to those criminals who the courts believe should be
killed. Each argument has very valid reasons on why the death penalty is right and wrong,
and they both have convincing points to prove
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in prison for armed robbery, and the death penalty for intentional murder. The death penalty is the highest penalty in the criminal-justice system.
The system is set up to make sure that the death penalty is administered fairly. If a murderer is given
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punishment have now been accepted and more and more nations in the world are starting to abolish that cruel punishment. I am strongly against the death penalty because it violates religious beliefs, may wrongly convict the accused, it costs a lot of money and most
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of the death penalty are; robbery, kidnapping, rape, and treason. When it comes down to it this is a controversial issue that questions morality.
In England during the 18th century, death was decreed for several hundred specific offenses, particularly for those
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