Boxlicker101
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I doubt I will ever reverse my belief in capital punishment, but I have sharpened it somewhat. I believe only the most heinous criminals should be sentenced to death - people like John Wayne Gacy or Ted Bundy or others like them. As for deterring crime: Bundy raped and murdered dozens of women, but none since he was put to death. As for whether or not life imprisonment would have accomplished the same thing, who knows? There are always loony parole boards or bleeding heart governors, such as Dukakis of MA, who see nothing wrong with letting evil-doers out on the streets.
I also think there should be some kind of review board to examine the evidence when a person is convicted. I don't mean a higher court who looks for Constitutional violations, although they might do that too. I mean something more like a grand jury who will examine the evidence presented and decide whether or not the jury acted correctly in finding a defendant guilty. The idea would be to reduce the results of inflammatory rhetoric or tactics by prosecutors or police or prosecutor misconduct or jury animosity toward defendants. I know courts do this now, but only years after the conviction, while a review board could so in a matter of days.
Of course, an acquittal can not be reversed and would never be the subject of the review I am suggesting.
I also think there should be some kind of review board to examine the evidence when a person is convicted. I don't mean a higher court who looks for Constitutional violations, although they might do that too. I mean something more like a grand jury who will examine the evidence presented and decide whether or not the jury acted correctly in finding a defendant guilty. The idea would be to reduce the results of inflammatory rhetoric or tactics by prosecutors or police or prosecutor misconduct or jury animosity toward defendants. I know courts do this now, but only years after the conviction, while a review board could so in a matter of days.
Of course, an acquittal can not be reversed and would never be the subject of the review I am suggesting.