fubar57
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If he did get parole, castration should follow...just sayin'
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I have no choice since I'm over 75.I was called tu Jury Duty nine years ago on a serial rapist trial. We put him away for life without the possibility of parole.
I was happy to serve on the trial as well. I truly believe it is part of how our legal system should work. I did not try to get out of it, and was happy I was chosen.
Many years ago, I was called up for Jury duty for a.pending case against a repeat pedophile.
When asked if I could be impartial, I told the judge (while looking the asshole eye to eye) "give me two minutes with this guy in a locked room, your Honor and we won't have to waste the tax payers' or court's time".
I was dismissed on the spot...
Without a death penalty for aggravated crimes, a life prison term is just a tax burden on the body politic. Sometimes I think death penalty opponents are simply advocating an excuse for not taking the evidence seriously and not taking responsibility for the trial's just outcome. After all, a death sentence reduces instances of recidivism!Not long after I moved to Southern Calif in 1978 there was a horrific crime. A man in his early 30's raped a 14 year old girl in a public wilderness park and then tried to kill her by cutting her arms off. The girl did not die and described running down the road to get help, "holding her arms up to keep the muscles from falling out." Lindsey Wagner visited her in the hospital. They caught the criminal and gave him only 20 years in jail.
After I moved to FL in the 1990's I heard that criminal had served his time and was planning on relocating to the Tampa area. People there protested but he had the right to move there. Within 2 weeks of arriving he raped and murdered a woman. He died in prison.
I guess it is not feasible to order the death penalty for a rape without murder, but surely CA could have at least given him life without parole.
Without a death penalty for aggravated crimes, a life prison term is just a tax burden on the body politic. Sometimes I think death penalty opponents are simply advocating an excuse for not taking the evidence seriously and not taking responsibility for the trial's just outcome. After all, a death sentence reduces instances of recidivism!
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Lost an hour of sleep!
Not having a death sentence is an excuse people for saying to themselves "Well, it isn't a real problem if a case is not investigated or prosecuted properly- after all, nobody is going to be put to death, only being sentenced to prison."Yep, the electric chair is period furniture - it completes the sentence
On the other hand the number of people who go to jail because the cops created or ignored evidence means there must be an antidote for that problem. To me the cops should receive the exact same sentence they gave the innocent person.
Would save a lot of cities a lot of pension costs.
Is a smirk permitted?No laughing. Also no smiling, giggling, gafaws, belly laughs or chuckling. No shooting your drinks out of your nose. Don't do it. Absolutely no big teeth smiles
I was called to Jury Duty nine years ago on a serial rapist trial. We put him away for life without the possibility of parole.
I was happy to serve on the trial as well. I truly believe it is part of how our legal system should work. I did not try to get out of it, and was happy I was chosen.