The California Legislative Analyst’s office estimates that California would save $150 million a year if it replaced the death penalty with a sentence of life without parole. That’s money that could go into schools, health care, or restorative justice programs.” —Kamala Harris, “Senator ...
There is no monetary figure that can be placed on a child’s ruined life. We have to protect our children because they are our future. Byanon87812— On Jun 01, 2010 should a person be sentenced to life without parole if he or she is convicted of rape and incest of his or her own...
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Maybe. Maybe not. There is another option, life imprisonment without parole. Let’s see how these two match up. In recent times, the death penalty has come under a lot of scrutiny for reasons varying from how effective it is in reducing crime rates, to its cost. 58 countries still activ...
Yes, obtaining life insurance as a felon is possible, though it can be more challenging than for those without a criminal record. Life insurance companies evaluate risk carefully, and a criminal history may increase perceived risk, particularly if the felony involved high-risk activities. However,...
After several years of “being on Facebook”, I’m still drawn to it the same way I am to chocolate. I know too much of it is bad for me, but without my daily dose I get twitchy. I’ve never really been able to explain “why” convincingly to those who aren’t or “never wi...
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The alternative is a sentence of life in prison without parole. Still, said legal analyst Geragos, “Our death penalty history is littered with the detritus of medicating the mentally ill so we can then inject them with lethal medication and kill them.” Beyond a reasonable doubt ...