The United States Surprem Courts
Title: The United States Surprem Courts
Category: Law & Government / Government & Politics | Words: 694 | Pages: 3.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
The United States Surprem Courts
In 1977 the United States Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty, and since then about 3,625 people have been executed. (Copley News Service) The death penalty can be prescribed by Congress or State Legislatures as a form of “capital punishment for certain heinous crimes.” (Legal Information Institute) There has always been an argument of whether the death penalty is “right.” Supporters believe that for extreme crimes, the only punishment is death, but opposing forces contend that it
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suspension would not be in vain. All people who go on to trail have the right to have all means available exhausted before they are finally convicted. This is especially true in trials of whether the convicted person should be sentenced to death. Though executions are allowed by our justice system, they should be carefully administered and a temporary suspension of executions help states to rectify the process so that everyone will have complete justice.
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