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Should This Savage Be Executed?
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Virginia does have the death penalty apparently they can choose between lethal injection or electrocution.
Virginia does have the death penalty apparently they can choose between lethal injection or electrocution.
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First of all, there has been no investigation into the motives of this individual - he could be suffering from a mental illness and not be responsible for his actions.
Second of all, murder by the state is still murder, the fact that Virginia actually has a choice of methods simply adds to its appalling approach to law, punishment, and humanity.
First of all, there has been no investigation into the motives of this individual - he could be suffering from a mental illness and not be responsible for his actions.
Second of all, murder by the state is still murder, the fact that Virginia actually has a choice of methods simply adds to its appalling approach to law, punishment, and humanity.
Ah ha.
Second degree murder is described as "an unpremeditated killing, resulting from an assault in which death of the victim was a distinct possibility."
First-degree murder is defined as "an unlawful killing that is both willful and premeditated, meaning that it was committed after planning or 'lying in wait' for the victim."
I can see how this was second degree.
If found guilty, I hope this individual is put away for life - and in the U.S. we know what that means!
Second degree murder is described as "an unpremeditated killing, resulting from an assault in which death of the victim was a distinct possibility."
First-degree murder is defined as "an unlawful killing that is both willful and premeditated, meaning that it was committed after planning or 'lying in wait' for the victim."
I can see how this was second degree.
If found guilty, I hope this individual is put away for life - and in the U.S. we know what that means!