Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
s case, Albert Sabo, has sentenced more people to death row than any other sitting judge in America. Furthermore, the prosecutor removed eleven qualified African-Americans form the jury. He also argued for the death penalty because Abu-Jamals
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
between, cultures, generations, and races. One of the largest controversies is the death penalty. Some people believe today that sentencing a person to death is cruel and unusual punishment, and against their constitution rights.
The Right of Criminally
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Category: /Literature/Novels
extensively on resistance to the death penalty. The soul comes into articulation not through the discipline of punishment, but through the practice of love, a process that the death penalty may initiate. When a human being is being subjugated to the power
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Category: /Social Sciences
. The reasons are: the penalties of drinking and driving, the accidents and potential dangers, and finally the problem of underage drinking and driving.
I'd like to start off by talking about the penalties of drinking and driving. Did you know that drunk driving
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Category: /Literature/English
so many chances, and to prevent this I believe the penalties for drunk driving should be more effective. There are some ideas to do so like lowering BACs, zero tolerance, booze it and lose it, and ALR.
II. Body
A. Here are some sobering statistics
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Category: /Literature/English
, was that there was
a lot of killing going on. The answer to all the problems was simply death.
The philosophy in which they lived by was that one paid the ultimate penalty
for any crime or disturbance one caused. They tried to scare the common
citizen into not committing
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Category: /History
should discourage repeat offenses, and with repeat offenses came harsher punishments, and death. Cicero made exile the definitive penalty for ambitus, (Bauman 48). The punishments were always made visible to the public, deterring possible offenders by fear
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
. Socrates did not ask for a lesser penalty and was sentenced to death. He
lived his life under the laws of his polis. He obeyed them his whole life and was not
going to change his ways in court. Socrates drank the poisonous hemlock juice and
died
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Category: /History
Christians, death was the prescribed penalty for many of offenses. This threat was used to convert people. Charlemagne was absolutely loyal to the church, and showed it in incomprehensible ways. For example, he gave the Saxon rebels a choice, either be baptized
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Category: /Literature/English
in order to let her brother rest peacefully. This presents a huge problem for Antigone; she feels she must obey the laws of the gods and bury her brother, but the penalty would be earthly death.
To me, Antigone is a hero, what she did for her brother was very
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