Women on Death Row II Now on DVD
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@qwerty35124 Actually the judge doesn't determine the sentence, the law does. The judge can only sentence within the parameters prescribed by law, meaning minimum or maximum sentence for that particular conviction. All I was saying is the surviving victims should get a say in the penalty process. In a way they do by addressing the court on the impact of their loss, but I would like to see a more direct impact.
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@1coffeecup That is NOT what justice means. If that were the case, what would be the point of having a judge determine the sentence. It sounds more like your describing revenge.
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@LegionCWAM I think it's a good idea. I'm sick of my taxes going to people like her and i'm sure alot more people will agree to that!
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christa pike looks cute...i think she changed her life. she shouldn't die. i will adopt her and pick up her to germany. she shall get a last chance and serve in my kitchen for the rest of her life ! good idea ? here she´s not longer an risk for you ! think about it and tell it your governor. ;) god bless tennessee and jack daniels ! :P
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This is a dog chasing his tail topic.....Lets look at it from the victims perspective....Suppose a murder happened to a family member, wouldn't it be nice if the surviving victims had the choice of punishment of the convicted. Justice is really what the victims percieve, isn't it.
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@MissStarling88 ......You know, that makes alot of sense. Timothy McVeigh was so smug and full of himself when he was about to be executed. He had no remorse, no understanding of what pain he caused those people. He wanted to be a marter. I think if he was given enough time.....he would've come to understand what he did and had a change of heart.....
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THANK YOU! I'm glad somebody has finally made note of that... I thought I was the only one with common sense. Of course someone would pin you as a "liberal" they love to throw that label around. (If someone actually was liberal are they supposed to be offended?) Taking joy in the killing of others as if you have any relation to the criminal case while their loved ones who have done nothing wrong have to suffer doesn't seem very CONSERVATIVE to me.
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I do not live in USA.Does somebody know where I can order this dvd over the internet?
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@nrjelley And I assure you that I don't "sympathize" with the worst of criminals; I can empathize with them, which is more than you can say. But like I've said before, human life shouldn't be considered expendable. There's hope for anybody in most cases; as an upcoming psychologist, I *must* be one of those people who thinks humans can change their ways & mindsets. You believe whatever you want to believe, & let me do the same, m'kay? There's no need to be so judgmental, you know.
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To elaborate, let me ask what good does it do to kill a criminal without letting him ruminate in his misdeeds first? Do you think feeling remorse is easy? It sure isn't, it's a tough road to go down. I'll bet you anything that some criminals on death row barely even feel sorry for what they've done by the time they're about to be killed. What kind of justice is that, letting the criminal leave this world instead of letting him live with his guilt? There are things worse than death.
where can i watch the full show? thank you~!
JudithKain 3 years ago 17
id like to see the whole thing
holocaustik 3 years ago 11