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Susyn Waldman |
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42 | 41.18% |
Joe Morgan |
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60 | 58.82% |
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[ QUOTE ] Seperating your opinion on the death penalty, does a person actions in prison really have any bearing on wether the jury was competent in deciding punishment. [/ QUOTE ] Essentially no. [/ QUOTE ] If you believe prison is exclusively a means to keep criminals seperated from society and serves only to punish, then you would be right. If prisons are supposed to serve some reformative purpose then a prisoner's actions and attitudes after serving some time should be considered when determining his final disposition. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Seperating your opinion on the death penalty, does a person actions in prison really have any bearing on wether the jury was competent in deciding punishment. [/ QUOTE ] Essentially no. [/ QUOTE ] If you believe prison is exclusively a means to keep criminals seperated from society and serves only to punish, then you would be right. If prisons are supposed to serve some reformative purpose then a prisoner's actions and attitudes after serving some time should be considered when determining his final disposition. [/ QUOTE ] I agree with this more or less, but that's not what the poster was asking me. |
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