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    We watched this ordeal in detail starting very shortly after the attack to the verdict today. The Justice/Legal/Judicial system (several threads worth if somebody just starts them) worked.

    Slow and ridiculous, it worked.

    Now the disappointing part begins.

    I don't mind spending a couple million to see him get a fair trial and good defense.

    I do mind spending millions to keep him alive and incarcerated for the next 20 yrs on appeal.


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    Quote Originally Posted by buffalobo View Post
    I do mind spending millions to keep him alive and incarcerated for the next 20 yrs on appeal. Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
    We will all spend much more than that to have him placed on Death Row where statistically he is about 95% certain never to be executed. All the expense with none of the benefit. This is my primary objection to the Death Penalty as currently administered in the USA.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cstone View Post
    We will all spend much more than that to have him placed on Death Row where statistically he is about 95% certain never to be executed. All the expense with none of the benefit. This is my primary objection to the Death Penalty as currently administered in the USA.
    This is where the disappointment comes from, in the "system" and society. From now until he dies, by what ever means/cause, we are stuck with ridiculous expenses and the offense of his continued existence.

    Were I able, I would deny any appeal and order immediate execution.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cstone View Post
    We will all spend much more than that to have him placed on Death Row where statistically he is about 95% certain never to be executed. All the expense with none of the benefit. This is my primary objection to the Death Penalty as currently administered in the USA.
    And what sucks, if Hickenlooper were to get replaced by a death penalty supporter Nathan Dunlap would not receive his sentence for years if ever. Some court would probably say that it would be cruel to give him the Hickenidiot pardon and then actually carry out his sentence

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    Quote Originally Posted by cstone View Post
    We will all spend much more than that to have him placed on Death Row where statistically he is about 95% certain never to be executed. All the expense with none of the benefit. This is my primary objection to the Death Penalty as currently administered in the USA outside of Texas.
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