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TopicHypothetically if someone had been convicted of several premeditated..
Emeraldegg
09/08/23 2:16:28 PM
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Snake5555555555 posted...
The death penalty is not about showing kindness to murderers. It's about the principle of taking a human life, regardless of the circumstances. When we execute someone, we're essentially saying that we have the moral authority to decide who lives and who dies. What if we make a mistake? What if an innocent person is wrongly convicted and executed? Perhaps we should focus on supporting those affected by crime and improving our justice system to prevent such acts in the first place.
I mean the OP did specify "what if there was no doubt" etc. If you want to take it beyond that then sure but that's not what the original question was

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