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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 436255" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>I guess then you get into that almighty battle that splits even a country...is the death penalty good or is death row better? Granted there are some people that have been executed and later found to be innocent of crimes they did not commit. But the thought I would have sitting on a jury - THIS particular jury would be: </p><p> </p><p>Would it be a better punishment for Cayce to sit in jail for the rest of her natural life, wake up every day, and think about the fact that she killed her daughter and now has to spend her life in a 4x8 cell in prison. Or if she is in fact a sociopath and has no emotions is there even a punishment that you could give her other than taking away her freedoms that would fit any crime to make her understand what she did was wrong? Furthermore. If the latter is true; why should tax payers foot the bill to keep her alive when there is not going to be any remorse or rehabilitation for her actions? Would putting her to death via lethal injection or the electric chair be putting her out of her misery or ours? </p><p> </p><p>Then on the opposite side of thinking - </p><p>The death penalty - Is it just for Caylee's death? in my humble opinion- Nothing is just - she's dead. However if you take a life, there needs to be a punishment and if people continue to get away with murder (providing the defense can prove beyond the shadow of any reasonable doubt Caycee is guilty) no justice is served for Caylee or anyone. If she does get the death penalty, she will appeal, she will sit in prison for ages and taxpayers will still foot her bill. IS sitting on death row with impending lethal injection or electrocution enough of a punishment for what she did if proven guilty? Does killing her make it just? If you were on the jury - could you walk away from that courtroom and say you felt nothing after your decision voting yes to put a young woman to death? </p><p> </p><p>That's where I think all the dog and pony show comes in - this attorney has created so much reasonable doubt - that at this point it was mentioned on television last night that Caycee is even thinking there maybe a complete aquittal for her. I nearly fell out of bed. Makes me wonder IF she were to walk out of that courtroom - where on EARTH would she ever go - that someone would NOT want to harm her?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 436255, member: 4964"] I guess then you get into that almighty battle that splits even a country...is the death penalty good or is death row better? Granted there are some people that have been executed and later found to be innocent of crimes they did not commit. But the thought I would have sitting on a jury - THIS particular jury would be: Would it be a better punishment for Cayce to sit in jail for the rest of her natural life, wake up every day, and think about the fact that she killed her daughter and now has to spend her life in a 4x8 cell in prison. Or if she is in fact a sociopath and has no emotions is there even a punishment that you could give her other than taking away her freedoms that would fit any crime to make her understand what she did was wrong? Furthermore. If the latter is true; why should tax payers foot the bill to keep her alive when there is not going to be any remorse or rehabilitation for her actions? Would putting her to death via lethal injection or the electric chair be putting her out of her misery or ours? Then on the opposite side of thinking - The death penalty - Is it just for Caylee's death? in my humble opinion- Nothing is just - she's dead. However if you take a life, there needs to be a punishment and if people continue to get away with murder (providing the defense can prove beyond the shadow of any reasonable doubt Caycee is guilty) no justice is served for Caylee or anyone. If she does get the death penalty, she will appeal, she will sit in prison for ages and taxpayers will still foot her bill. IS sitting on death row with impending lethal injection or electrocution enough of a punishment for what she did if proven guilty? Does killing her make it just? If you were on the jury - could you walk away from that courtroom and say you felt nothing after your decision voting yes to put a young woman to death? That's where I think all the dog and pony show comes in - this attorney has created so much reasonable doubt - that at this point it was mentioned on television last night that Caycee is even thinking there maybe a complete aquittal for her. I nearly fell out of bed. Makes me wonder IF she were to walk out of that courtroom - where on EARTH would she ever go - that someone would NOT want to harm her? [/QUOTE]
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