Capital Punishment vs. Life Imprisonment

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There are always two sides to every issue and capital punishment or life imprisonment is no different. This has been a very controversial issue for decades and still is today. Capital Punishment also known as the death penalty is defined as being the penalty of death for a crime. Some feel that capital punishment should be abolished because it is cruel; others believe life in prison is just as cruel. There are many reasons for the support of Capital Punishment and for Life in Prison.

Capital punishment is the death penalty, or execution which is the sentence of death upon a person by judicial process as a punishment for a crime like murdering another human and being found guilty by a group of jurors who have listen to a court hearing were the District Attorney and the defendant argue their sides of the case. Historical penalties include boiling to death, flaying, disembowelment, crucifixion, crushing (including crushing by elephant), stoning, execution by burning, dismemberment.(2008) The U.S., begin using the electric chair and the gas chamber as more humane execution then hanging, then moved to lethal injection, which in has been criticized for being too painful. Some countries still choose to use hanging, and beheading by sword or even stoning.

Life imprisonment is a sentence of imprisonment for a serious crime; the person is to remain in jail for the rest of their life or until death. You can receive life imprison for crimes such as murder, high treason, drug dealing or human trafficking, or aggravated cases of burglary or robbery resulting in death or bodily harm. If you are sentenced to life in prison that does not always mean that you will never get out of prison. After servicing a portion of the jail sentence you ...

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