Re: Saddam Executed
The conservative Republican Governor of Illinois suspended all death sentences when it was proven to his satisfaction that Illinois had convicted and sentenced to death _at least_ twelve men for something they did not do. There was absolutely no doubt in his mind that others who were executed were also innocent. Can you imagine the horror of that, on both sides?
When he left office he commuted 167 death sentences. And he wasn't exactly a nice guy, either.
You're citing some very nasty places in the world as examples. Which is my point. Do you really want to bat in that league? Most all civilized countries have rejected the death penalty, though a few have exceptions for people like Saddam. They don't use it in ordinary murder cases.
About fairness Google death penalty fairness for lots of info. Basically poor black murderers with public defender lawyers are executed lots more often than rich white murderers with expensive lawyers. It's also dependent on the race of the victim. Any surprise? So courts throw out death penalty laws in States where unfairness is proven and States then rewrite their laws. About that, Justice Blackmun said:
" From this day forward, I no longer shall tinker with the machinery of death. For more than 20 years I have endeavored...to develop...rules that would lend more than the mere appearance of fairness to the death penalty endeavor...Rather than continue to coddle the court's delusion that the desired level of fairness has been achieved...I feel...obligated simply to concede that the death penalty experiment has failed. It is virtually self-evident to me now that no combination of procedural rules or substantive regulations ever can save the death penalty from its inherent constitutional deficiencies... "
Originally posted by Camaro Dom
When he left office he commuted 167 death sentences. And he wasn't exactly a nice guy, either.
Originally posted by Camaro Dom
About fairness Google death penalty fairness for lots of info. Basically poor black murderers with public defender lawyers are executed lots more often than rich white murderers with expensive lawyers. It's also dependent on the race of the victim. Any surprise? So courts throw out death penalty laws in States where unfairness is proven and States then rewrite their laws. About that, Justice Blackmun said:
" From this day forward, I no longer shall tinker with the machinery of death. For more than 20 years I have endeavored...to develop...rules that would lend more than the mere appearance of fairness to the death penalty endeavor...Rather than continue to coddle the court's delusion that the desired level of fairness has been achieved...I feel...obligated simply to concede that the death penalty experiment has failed. It is virtually self-evident to me now that no combination of procedural rules or substantive regulations ever can save the death penalty from its inherent constitutional deficiencies... "
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