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    Through statistics‚ newspaper articles‚ internet findings and information from the US General Accounting office today I am going to persist in convincing my target audience that the death penalty is not a part of the correctional system . I will begin with a quote by Richard Dieter‚ an executive director from the death penalty information center‚ "The punishment of criminals by society is for the protection of society from punishment. But since such treatment is directed to the criminal rather than the

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    cruel and unusual has been changing for centuries and even today‚ the Supreme Court has difficulty deciding whether the death penalty should be considered a cruel or unusual punishment. In the case of Furman vs. Georgia in 1972‚ the Supreme Court declared the death penalty unconstitutional in a 5-4 decision; however‚ four years later‚ the Supreme Court declared that the death penalty was constitutional under Gregg vs. Georgia and this decision has been upheld with some exceptions. Exceptions include

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    Different Viewpoints about the Death Penalty Capital punishment in the America has been practiced by 31 states since the death penalty was reactivated in 1976. As well‚ when the death penalty was brought back‚ a new method of execution was introduced to the criminal justice system‚ and today 14 states preserve this new process of executing inmates by lethal injection. In United States‚ as an alternative of abolishing the death penalty‚ have continued building prisons to incarcerate its law breakers

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    November 13‚ 2012 Why The Death Penalty Should Remain In the United States‚ people constantly argue over the morals of the death penalty. While some say it’s justified‚ others see it as a violation of the Constitution’s Eighth Amendment. The amendment states that the U.S. cannot use "cruel and unusual" punishment. For those who find it to be justified look into the idea of “an eye for and eye”‚ or in this case‚ a life for a

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    The death penalty is the highest level of exoneration in the United States Justice System. It is used for capital punishment in which society has the power to take someone’s life depending on the severity of the crime. The death penalty is a highly controversial topic that has depicted the way one may or may not think a menace to society should be punished. One might reason that a harsher and more effective punishment would be sentencing someone to life in prison without the possibility of parole

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    the death penalty far from a deterrent to major crimes‚ there are also vastly superior ways to deal with criminals in the justice system. The NC Coalition for Alternatives to the Death Penalty states that “In a 2008 survey‚ police chiefs from across the country (United States) ranked the use of the death penalty at the bottom of a list of effective crime fighting tools.” (Failure to Deter Crime). If the people we trust to keep us safe from heinous criminals fail to see the value in the death penalty

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    When we think of the death penalty‚ we think about crimes committed that will result in long‚ drawn out court cases‚ a long time on death row. Cases that calls for plenty of money to be spent on lawyers‚ crime experts‚ judges and juries‚ witnesses and long days and nights of court preparations This brings us to the question as to if we believe in the death penalty‚ or under what circumstances would it be acceptable. The death penalty is capital punishment for crimes supposedly committed by the suspects

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    Capital Punishment Capital punishment is the death penalty. It is used today and was used in ancient times to punish a variety of offenses. Even the bible advocates death for murder and other crimes like kidnapping and witchcraft. One side may say do it‚ while the other side may say‚ but you may execute an innocent man. Today‚ one of the most debated issues in the Criminal Justice System is the issue of capital punishment or the death penalty. Capital punishment was legal until 1972‚ when

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    Specific purpose: To educate my audience about death penalty in the United States. Central Idea: I will discuss history of the death penalty in all states‚ the advantages and disadvantages of death penalty. Introduction I. Attention: Robert M. Bohm‚ the author of DeathQuest published in 2011 stated in his book that: “approximately 3‚300 inmates currently on death rows throughout the United States represent less than two-tenths of 1 percent of the approximately 2.4 million inmates in all prison and

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    CST 100 Sample Speech 4 Outline Fact/Value Persuasion Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience that Death Penalty should be legal Introduction I. [Opening Device] There has been a murderer. II. [Credibility] According to Wikipedia thee are 170‚000 inmates incarcerated for murder in the United States. (Wikipedia.org) [Bridge/Link] Let me ask you this: what would you do if you just heard this verdict? Think about it. What if your loved one had been murdered and all they received

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