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The Supreme Court of California: The Death Penalty

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Justice Carol Corrigan of the Supreme Court of California moderates a panel of legal experts on effectiveness of the death penalty and the appellate process. This is the second in a series of programs on the Supreme Court of California sponsored by the UC Berkeley School of Law, Boalt Hall. Series: The Supreme Court of California [1/2009] [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 15764]

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  • If private enterprise operated at the extreme level of inefficiency as the California judicial system, your new car would be 6 years old by the time you sign the final papers and drive it home!

  • Kill these motherfuckers and stop costing us fucking Money to take care of them shit

  • I have a loved one on death row right now. It is hell, and for you to say it's not punishment shows your ignorance. Until you know someone who is in that situation, shut up. Glad they die of old age instead of execution. If my state of Cali wants to take their sweet ass time executing, then GOOD! There are a lot of the families, whether it's the victims or perpetrators, that do not want to see this form of punishment. More expensive..... yes, I think it should be. Cali obviously doesn't care.

  • @ranchai100 Exactly. In C.A. a death row inmate is more likely to die of old age. For many being in prision isn't even a punishment.

  • this is why there should only be 3 appeals and those appeals should last only 2 years,then these anti death penalty activists wont be able to say its to expensive.

  • you saying is a number 1 violent crime in america? still you never lived there. fail.

  • I've probably seen more of America than you have actually.

  • you obviously never been to america. stop exaggerating.

  • It makes perfect sense that America cannot contemplate letting go of the death penalty - it's a violent nation.

  • California spends 30,000 per month per sex offender requiring parole monitoring and rehabilitation or therapy. The recidivism rate is astronomical. Fuck each and every one of these assholes. That money could take care of our deficit and clean the streets of shit.

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