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    Re: Death Penalty Poll - In Brief

    All those of you think you're macho for saying the death sentence should be carried out for certain crimes, what do you think of this news story then?

    27 Years

    Had capital punishment been in place at that time he would have swung.

    Just to repeat my stance on this issue - I'm for the death sentence where guilt is proved beyond doubt.

    And yes, I'd willingly pull the lever, pull the trigger, apply the anodes, whatever, I'm not squeamish and I did father three daughters so I have a kinda inbuilt protective/vicious streak.

    But it just goes to show what could happen and I'm proud of the UK for not having a death sentence.

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    Re: Death Penalty Poll - In Brief

    Alot has changed over the past 27 years,that mistake wouldnt have been made today.

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    Re: Death Penalty Poll - In Brief

    Quote Originally Posted by floppybootstomp View Post
    Just to repeat my stance on this issue - I'm for the death sentence where guilt is proved beyond doubt.
    And that's where the problem is... As easy as it is to say beyond doubt, it's incredibly hard to prove in real life. There are numerous cases, such as the one you mentioned, where guilt that had been proven are overturn years later.

    So we have to ask ourselves, are we we willing to risk the lives of a few innocent people for the sake of permenantly getting rid of the few we deem to dangerous to live?
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    Re: Death Penalty Poll - In Brief

    Quote Originally Posted by grimpy View Post
    Alot has changed over the past 27 years,that mistake wouldnt have been made today.
    Ah, such faith in humanity and the credulousness of our police force.

    Naivety methinks.

    I'll agree forensics have come on in leaps and bounds and generally speaking there don't seem to be so many horrible gits in the police force today as there were in the seventies and before.

    But infallible? No.

    Quote Originally Posted by Salazaar
    And that's where the problem is... As easy as it is to say beyond doubt, it's incredibly hard to prove in real life. There are numerous cases, such as the one you mentioned, where guilt that had been proven are overturn years later.

    So we have to ask ourselves, are we we willing to risk the lives of a few innocent people for the sake of permenantly getting rid of the few we deem to dangerous to live?
    Agreed on the first paragraph, my answer no to the second.

    It would have to be quite conclusive proof I suppose, a confession alone would not suffice.

    Something like three independent witnesses and the whole dirty deed captured on CCTV, that would almost eliminate doubt would it not?

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    Re: Death Penalty Poll - In Brief

    Quote Originally Posted by floppybootstomp View Post
    Something like three independent witnesses and the whole dirty deed captured on CCTV, that would almost eliminate doubt would it not?
    It would seem to, but who's to say that in 10 or 20 years time new evidence wouldn't come to light which astonishing proved the defendent innocent?

    Terribly unlikely but not impossible, and it's awfully hard to repeal a death sentence after it's been carried out!
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    Re: Death Penalty Poll - In Brief

    Quote Originally Posted by grimpy View Post
    Alot has changed over the past 27 years,that mistake wouldnt have been made today.
    Think they said that 27 years ago as well? How about in another 27 years?

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    Re: Death Penalty Poll - In Brief

    Even if guilt could be proven beyond all doubt, i still do not believe it is right to give death sentences. There is no reason for doing so, it wouldn't undo their crimes.

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    Re: Death Penalty Poll - In Brief

    Quote Originally Posted by Lord Filbuster View Post
    Even if guilt could be proven beyond all doubt, i still do not believe it is right to give death sentences. There is no reason for doing so, it wouldn't undo their crimes.
    Nope, but it sure as hell would stop them doing it again.

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    Re: Death Penalty Poll - In Brief

    Against.
    While killing people is a horrible thing to do, killing people who kill people is also a horrible thing to do, and you never know, you could be killing that one dude who is actually telling the truth when he says he didn't do it.

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    Re: Death Penalty Poll - In Brief

    Quote Originally Posted by floppybootstomp View Post
    Nope, but it sure as hell would stop them doing it again.
    So would life in prison.

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    Re: Death Penalty Poll - In Brief

    Quote Originally Posted by Lord Filbuster View Post
    So would life in prison.
    I think 'Life' means about 8 years at this present moment in time.

    So in 2017 some sicko may be released to kill your daughter.

    Now, if life literally meant life, that would be good, cos perhaps future evidence would prove non-guilt.

    And yes, I know it costs to keep prisoners but we're supposed to be a civilised nation.

    Have you actually read this thread all the way through?

    Cos I'm broadly against the death sentence, but could agree - very whole-heartedly agree - to it in some cases.

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    Re: Death Penalty Poll - In Brief

    And yes, I know it costs to keep prisoners but we're supposed to be a civilised nation.
    Killing people is not civilised.

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    Re: Death Penalty Poll - In Brief

    Quote Originally Posted by Adnoz View Post
    Killing people is not civilised.
    What are you? - a total pillock?

    My post suggested keeping accused murderers in prison and not killing them.

    Try switching from 'auto' to 'human being' then think, then post.

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    Re: Death Penalty Poll - In Brief

    Quote Originally Posted by floppybootstomp View Post
    I think 'Life' means about 8 years at this present moment in time.

    So in 2017 some sicko may be released to kill your daughter.

    Now, if life literally meant life, that would be good, cos perhaps future evidence would prove non-guilt.

    And yes, I know it costs to keep prisoners but we're supposed to be a civilised nation.

    Have you actually read this thread all the way through?

    Cos I'm broadly against the death sentence, but could agree - very whole-heartedly agree - to it in some cases.
    No, i only read a few pages. I agree with you that life should definately be 'until you die'. This way they will at least have a chance at proving their innocence. However, even if guilt could be proven undeniably, i still would not advocate the death penalty, regardless of how terrible the crimes commited were. It would be better if they were to rot in prison.

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    Re: Death Penalty Poll - In Brief

    Quote Originally Posted by floppybootstomp View Post
    What are you? - a total pillock?

    My post suggested keeping accused murderers in prison and not killing them.

    Try switching from 'auto' to 'human being' then think, then post.
    Well, you see, when you say
    Cos I'm broadly against the death sentence, but could agree - very whole-heartedly agree - to it in some cases.
    I have to assume that you're a bit of a hypocrite, and that you are indeed for killing people.
    Perhaps I misunderstood, and that you meant that in some cases you would whole heartedly agree to actual life in prison, in which case, I'd agree.

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    Re: Death Penalty Poll - In Brief

    No, you didn't misunderstand. Had you taken the time and effort to read the entire thread, you'd see that I was for the death sentence - where there is no doubt whatsoever of the guilt of the accused.

    I find the death sentence abhorrent but as a parent if somebody killed one of my children and I knew it was them, I'd kill them, and gladly swing for it if the law so decreed.

    Come to think of it, if anybody killed anybody and was found guilty without doubt, I'd kill them too. And sleep easy.

    But.

    Lottsa folks here planted seeds of doubt in my mind so, I will repeat, broadly speaking I'm anti death sentence.

    I hope nobody ever wastes anybody close to you. It may just change your whole POV.

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