For anyone who advocates the death penalty, ask if they can ever be 100% sure that the person did it - even if the prisoner admits it? And would they be willing to give their life (or the life of a loved one) if they got it wrong and it was later proven that the person didn't do it? At least life imprisonment gives the option of a reprieve.name='Marky B']I was a strong advocate of the death penalty,but I have softened over the years. However,if a person has maliciously killed another,then they deserve life imprisonment:walk into jail,and come out in a wooden box.
Steve

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