Heatman
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Just 5 years for attempted murder?
California... so he's get good behavior, be out in 2.5-years maybe?
Almost cease someone's existence and get a couple of years in the pen.
Wow.
If you're a career criminal, Seattle is the place to call home. You can commit a crime and be out by dinner time as long as you promise not to do it again.
In the past in the US, (in regard to lynchings) the criminal justice system was too harsh, but now in many areas it's too soft.
Way too soft.
You can get away with serial killing in some states. Sure, you'll go to prison forever and get fed and housed for free but you keep your life while you took others away from them.
The Green River Killer is a prime example. He murdered between 70 and 90 people and was given a life sentence. Honestly, someone capable of that kind of brutality shouldn’t be allowed to live among the rest of us.
The Green River Killer is a prime example. He murdered between 70 and 90 people and was given a life sentence. Honestly, someone capable of that kind of brutality shouldn’t be allowed to live among the rest of us.
Absolutely agree with you! It's in that kind of cases that I'm in support of giving the death penalty because there's no way the person deserves to stay alive.
What about such offenders that would rather die than face a life of prison? Would you then give them a death they want, or force them to live a life in prison?
Life in prison just means that we (taxpayers) are paying for their confinement.
Spot on! Funny enough, some of them enjoy their lives in there except for having their freedom. They need to be adding hard labor to their life imprisonment.