Persuasive Essay On Death And Justice

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The worst thing that could happen to anyone is to have their life taken away from them. If you die by someone else’s cause, then the murderer deserves to be killed as well. It brings justice and relief to the grieving family of the victim. No one has the right or power to take away the life an innocent human being. Capitol punishment is something that has been in this world since the beginning of humanity. While it has been eliminated in many nations, the United States has followed the constitution and left it up to the states to decide for themselves. Currently, thirty-three states maintain an enforceable death penalty legislation. I support the death penalty, unfortunately the current system used to enforce capitol punishment across the …show more content…

Ultimately, the system needs to be fixed, not eliminated. Edward Koch shows effective evidence as to why the United States should have the death penalty in Death and Justice: How capital Punishment Affirms Life. His claim is “life is indeed precious, and I believe the death penalty helps to affirm this fact” (Koch 483). Those who are convicted of murder, having their own life taken before their very own eyes, shows the criminal the reality of what they have done. Koch asks the question, “Did their newfound reverence for life stem from the realization …show more content…

Bruck makes use of a distinct advantage that Koch did not have readily available: it is a response to one article and can therefore attack the arguments and examples that were used in the other article. Bruck examines a number of cases he believes illustrate the redundancy of the death sentence. Bruck does make a commendable point with the execution of Joseph Carol Shaw. He states “ His crime, propelled by mental illness and PCP, was one of terrible brutality” (Bruck 490). In this type of situation capitol punishment should not used because the person was not in their right mind. Instead we should get them help to make them sane again. Another statement that people cannot argue with is “Ernest Knighton was picked out to die the way a fisherman takes a cricket out of a bait jar (Bruck 492). Generally speaking about the death penalty, there should be a common ground. There needs to be rules put in place that make sure that everyone who commits a certain crime should either get the death penalty or not. It needs to be more constant. Bruck describes the story of Roosevelt Green who was executed in Georgia although he and his accomplice stated that he knew nothing about the murder his accomplice committed. Understandably, his execution would be inexcusably awful if he was truly innocent.

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