Only Vengeance Or The Accurate Penalty: The Death Penalty

Only Vengeance Or The Accurate Penalty: The Death Penalty

...topic that arises many times in today's society. The debate of capital punishment's morality may never be settled but various opinions have been formed on it. Some opinions are formed from sheer belief and those people do not know the true facts about the death penalty. In this paper, you will observe the true facts, the ones that are out there for reviewing, but highly overlooked.
Before you go on, I would like to define a few terms that will be found through out this paper. First and foremost, is the term capital punishment, which is the punishment of death for a very serious felony. A synonym for this word that is also commonly found throughout this work is the death penalty. Life without parole is when you spend the remainder of your existence in jail, and no bail or way to get out will be compromised. Arbitrariness is a decision made by individual belief and not on well thought analysis, or truth. Appeals are pleas and cases presented to the judges from lawyers that show evidence of innocence so as to get their client off of death row.
First to be examined here will be the costs of the death penalty. Highly brought up in debate on the matter, it is believed that keeping someone in jail will cost more than to just kill them. Costs of the death penalty are actually quite high and rage from about 2 to 3 times more than actually keeping them in jail for the remainder of their life. When having to take into consideration that capital punishment comes with the price of the drugs used to kill, the trials, the time had to spend in jail while waiting for the jurisdiction and the date with the prisoner's end, and the many appeals that make there way endlessly to the court room, the prices get skyrocketing.
The following argument will present the question of how fair is the death penalty. Evidence of arbitrariness from the jurors will be brought to a new light,...

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