The Pros And Cons Of The Death Penalty

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“1,436 people were executed in the United States from 1977 through May 2016” (Should the death 1) The death penalty is the punishment of execution, administered to someone legally convicted of a capital crime. “The first execution in what is now the United States took place in Virginia. Captain George Kendall was executed in the Jamestown colony in 1608 for spying for Spain” (Virginia 1). The death penalty can result in cases such as the murder of a government official, kidnapping resulting in death, running a large-scale drug enterprise, and treason. An example, the “DC Snipers” shooting several civilians such as Premkumar Walekar and Sarah Ramos in the year 2002. The “DC Snipers” were John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo (Virginia 1). Many citizens of today’s society oppose the acts of the death penalty because it goes against the eighth amendment. The eight amendment states excessive bail shall …show more content…

“In this nation 's ongoing effort to strike the appropriate balance between liberty and order, the death penalty forces each of us to consider fundamental questions about the nature of political society, the rights and responsibilities of individuals and the extent of governmental power” (Is the death 1). This topic is controversial and believed that it is decided as easily as a board game. The criminals who are convicted, and are faced with the death penalty go through numerous trials. The death penalty is a final act not a first act. “The 5th Amendment guarantees that no one shall be deprived of "life, liberty, or property, without due process of law"(Is the death 1). The clear implication is that depriving someone of his or her life is permissible under the Constitution” (Is the death 1). Therefore, in its agreeance with John Locke, the death penalty should be a consequence of the criminals on violating a person’s right to

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