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1. It doesn't seem to bother them when they reminisce, that Mickey manned the secondary strikers’ barricades while Ted was a true blue supporter of capital punishment
2. What is the judicial underlying basis for capital punishment? In other words,
3. our race capital punishment has been reckoned as not only
4. Capital punishment has no place in a civilized society
5. (Unless, that is, the capital punishment is applied indiscriminately to those waiting to be born
6. The assigned topic for this day’s debate was capital punishment
7. As you make your presentations today, for and against capital punishment, remember to stick to your point
8. “So why then have there been fewer killings? I would propose it might be because more and more states have allowed capital punishment over this same time period
9. know that capital punishment was suspended in our country between 1973 and 1976 by
10. Would that be cruel and unusual, do you think? How many states now permit capital punishment? The answer is
11. So, I propose there is a cause and effect between increased use of capital punishment, deterrence, and a drop in the homicide—”
12. You can’t be prolife and for capital punishment, can you? Guns are bad, ’cause most murders involve
13. “No, we don’t believe in capital punishment for the genetically damaged
14. Not a Deterrent; all states that do not sponsor capital punishment have the same average or even lower than average homicide rates than do the states
15. After all, the magical bloodline was too precious to get wasted in capital punishments
16. Before I met Michael Toney, I am ashamed to confess that I was an ardent supporter of the death penalty and capital punishment
17. I understand that most Southern Baptists are Pro Capital Punishment
18. His words while on the cross still echo proof that capital punishment is wrong today:
19. that have shown all that capital punishment does not work
20. been overturned through the use of capital punishment
21. then there is only one answer to capital punishment, and that is God
22. Is capital punishment not murder?”
23. capital punishment, and there is no evidence of its
24. Capital punishment was a fact of life and strong punishment was applied to all and any criminal activity
25. Capital punishment is a fact of life and strong punishment is applied to all and any criminal activity
26. His novel is about capital punishment, the KKK, social justice, family, discrimination, law, racism, hate and the addiction to the truth
27. How would they be able to transmit it to Syria since their financial affairs would be subject to close inspection by the authorities and anyone who contravened the laws would face capital punishment?
28. His eyelids never closed except for little naps to save his human brethren who were in swamps of sorrow and pain, not caring for the dangers of death or capital punishment or for what money or concessions he had paid in the service of God
29. Per the Prophesy’s abstruse logic, the extraction is not capital punishment
30. Modern humanity has tried to solve this dilemma by outlawing capital punishment and refusing to kill any living human no matter how horrible their crimes may be… they have the right idea
31. And death as the capital punishment, legalized on the statutes
32. And death as the capital punishment, legalized on the statutes of all civilized nations of the world, is the
33. And death as the capital punishment, legalized on
34. capital punishment, legalized on the statutes of all civilized nations of
35. And death as the capital punishment,
36. And death as the capital punishment, legalized on the statutes of all civilized nations of the world, is the highest punishment man can inflict—or so recognized,—being the deprivation of life, the first source of all pleasures and enjoyments, and recognized as being forfeited for certain crimes
37. And death as the capital punishment, legalized on the statutes of all civilized nations of the world, is the highest punishment man can inflict—or so recognized,–being the deprivation of life, the first source of all pleasures and enjoyments, and recognized as being forfeited for certain crimes
38. The penalty of the Law is DEATH—death inflicted in various modes, sometimes with 'greater plagues, and of long continuance,’ preceding it, sometimes with less,—but the characteristic curse of the law is always capital punishment,—loss of life, excision or cutting off, utter destruction, perishing, being blotted out from under heaven
39. An attempt has been made to affix the lighter meaning of excommunication to this penalty in some instances; but it is unlikely, as Ewalda urges, that a clearly annexed penalty would signify some light punishment in one case, and capital punishment in others
40. The Law denounces this capital punishment not only on individual offenders, but on
41. A doom more credible, indeed, than that of endless existence in misery, but in another aspect not less awful,—for what can be imagined more tremendous, as the issue of an evil life, than to have incurred a death which shuts the sinner out of the universe forever, by driving him into the abyss of destruction? The horror of capital punishment on earth is the best representation of such a doom, though offering indeed but a feeble image of the catastrophe when a soul shall 'die in its sins’ by undergoing the final stroke of extermination as an enemy of God
42. If it be said that this objection is founded on the diminution in the minds of wicked men of the fear of a suffering which is sooner or later to come to an end, and therefore tells with equal force against the doctrine maintained in these pages, we reply that there is a boundless difference between the moral effect of a threatening of penal suffering terminating in glory everlasting, and that of a threatening of capital punishment, especially when it is made certain that the latter will be speedily executed in the 'miserable destruction’ of 'both the body and soul in hell
43. He then caused all the duennas of the palace, those that are here present, to be brought before him; and after having dwelt upon the enormity of our offence, and denounced duennas, their characters, their evil ways and worse intrigues, laying to the charge of all what I alone was guilty of, he said he would not visit us with capital punishment, but with others of a slow nature which would be in effect civil death for ever; and the very instant he ceased speaking we all felt the pores of our faces opening, and pricking us, as if with the points of needles
44. His dislike of capital punishment, and plans for the reformation of offenders; his detestation of priests and lawyers (Compare his satirical observation: 'They (the Utopians) have priests of exceeding holiness, and therefore very few
45. He had frequently called for capital punishment on criminals, and owing to his irresistible eloquence they had been condemned, and yet the slightest shadow of remorse had never clouded Villefort's brow, because they were guilty; at least, he believed so; but here was an innocent man whose happiness he had destroyed: in this case he was not the judge, but the executioner
46. So they started talking about capital punishment and of course Bloom comes out with the why and the wherefore and all the codology of the business and the old dog smelling him all the time I'm told those jewies does have a sort of a queer odour coming off them for dogs about I don't know what all deterrent effect and so forth and so on
47. “If this is true, Dante Halleyville, who faces capital punishment and whose trial begins in forty-eight hours, has put his life in the hands of someone who is not even a lawyer
48. “But is there capital punishment where you were?” asked Adelaida
49. “Take note of it, prince, remember it; you collect, I am told, facts concerning capital punishment
50. I know now that evils the most terrible of all in their result—war, imprisonments, capital punishment—exist only because of the oath, in virtue of which men make themselves instruments of evil, and believe that they free themselves from all responsibility