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The Death Penalty Should Be Allowed

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The 14th amendment clearly says no state can deprive any person of life, liberty, or property. Why is it that the United States is still using this type of punishment that was used over Eighteenth Centuries ago? it should have been abolished. The death penalty is not effective at all and it does not show who Americans truly are. If the United States does not put a stop to the death penalty then we are just like any other country. The time is now to do something about this cruel and inhuman act Americans need to stand together and put a stop to the death penalty

I have spent days on the database researching information on the death penalty. The statistics on the death penalty are quite interesting. I have researched and read …show more content…

How about if someone buys drugs from someone and ends up dying from the drugs they bought . The person that sold the drugs is now going to be put to death. How is this fair is is both their faults, the person who sold the drugs should not be put death but should have some type of severe punishment. How about the fact that wrongful execution is irreversible, rich people with better lawyers escape the death penalty much more often than a poor convict without the financial means to hire lawyers does. This is not fair rich people can literally get away with murder while poor people have no other choice. The amount of money should not determine whether you die or live: this why life in prison is the best option for severe crimes.

My biggest issue with the death penalty is the amount of people that end up being innocent. According to the Death Penalty Information Center "153 people have been exonerated from death row". The most recent one was April of 2017 which is crazy this continues to happen until present day no matter how good our technology maybe. Mr. Teleguz was accused of murder he was later found innocent: Weiner states that ' 'the prosecutor made explicit reference to this evidence in arguing that Mr. Teleguz was so dangerous that he needed to be put to death". Americans cannot always trust their own judgment the prosecutor was so quick to assume when he was completely wrong. Imagine if they were unable to

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