Dead Man Walking Criminal Justice

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Matheus Esteves
Criminal Justice
Ms. Valentin

Eliot Spitzer, former governor of New York, once said “Our criminal justice system is fallible. We know it, even though we don't like to admit it. It is fallible despite the best efforts of most within it to do justice. And this fallibility is, at the end of the day, the most compelling, persuasive, and winning argument against a death penalty.” In the movie Dead Man Walking, directed by Tim Robbins, Matthew Poncelet is in death row for the murder of a teenage couple. The movie shows you what a person on death row has to go through, from the trials to his last day. Matthew fights for getting life in jail instead, like his partner in crime, but instead he is put to death. The movie changed my mind …show more content…

Before he was killed, Matthew gave his last words which were “I just wanna say I think killing is wrong, no matter who does it, whether it's me or y'all or your government.” These words from Matthew really hit me because Matthew is basically explaining that two wrongs don’t make a right. Before I watched this movie I was completely for the death penalty because rapists, murderers, and mass shooters to me should all have a special place in hell. After watching the movie, I realized that this was sending the wrong message for society, the death penalty is very barbaric and like Matthew said before he died, any killing is wrong. Why should we as a society lower ourselves to the level of murderers? The movie really messes with your emotions though because at the end it makes you feel bad for Matthew because you can put yourself in his shoes and see that he is going through a really hard time; but right after that it shows the horrible crime he committed. This gave me really mixed emotions because when it showed the crime I thought it was right but when you really think about it, killing a person isn’t something you can out of anger, you need to make sure that is exactly what you want to do and that decision will probably haunt you for the rest of your …show more content…

Although most deaths by the death penalty are to people that committed a dreadful crime, we often hear about the people who were killed and later proven innocent. These incidents are a huge issue with the death penalty because two facts are that we have killed innocent people with it, and that it will happen again sometime in the future if capital punishment continues. Another issue with the death penalty is its cost, after doing a little research I realized that the death penalty actually costs more than keeping someone in jail for life because of the long process of the court cases and the numerous attorneys and work required for it to happen. Another problem with the death penalty is that at times of desperation people are not thinking straight. If hypothetically someone had murdered a member of my family whom I love, in the heat of the moment I would want that person killed so it is very understandable that the family of the victims are calling for it. But right now we have the advantage that we can think about it with a stable mind. It is clear to me now that locking someone up for life is the correct punishment to give to people who commit these crimes because it reflects on this countries values to a greater extent, we should not be killing people if we want to improve as a

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