To true!Good. Now we wait 17 or so years for him to be executed.
Treated equally ain't about to happen because as a wise man once wrote:I hate to be callous...but all this makes me think of is the HPD debauchery that led to the death of the Tuttles last year. I once believed in the justice system, but my faith has greatly dwindled when I try to imagine that we as citizens are all treated equally in the system.
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And we still have chief avocado trying to defend them.I hate to be callous...but all this makes me think of is the HPD debauchery that led to the death of the Tuttles last year. I once believed in the justice system, but my faith has greatly dwindled when I try to imagine that we as citizens are all treated equally in the system.
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I would like to see a ballot measure to bring back Old Sparky for use on cop killers.
Fixed it for Ya!To All,
Personally, I would prefer that Texas return to our TRADITIONAL method of execution: PUBLIC HANGING.
Personally, I regard both "the needle" & "the chair" as UN-Texan.
yours, satx
To All,
Personally, I would prefer that Texas return to our TRADITIONAL method of execution: HANGING.
Personally, I regard both "the needle" & "the chair" as UN-Texan.
yours, satx
On the courthouse lawn at noon. Open to the public. Family members of the deceased can pull the handle.
I hear they mess their trousersHe said that t it makes quite an impression!
avvidclif,
Frankly, I don't have a "strong feeling" (one way or the other) about "public hanging" BUT do support the execution being IN the county where the crime occurred & within 60 days of pronouncement of sentence.
(Even my little & very rural home county could easily afford to construct a perfectly serviceable gallows.)
I would also support a family member being the executioner, IF they wish.
yours, satx
I hear they mess their trousers
If the justice system were perfect I'd agree with ya. But there are too many mistakes and outright bad dealings going on to do it so quickly.
I will add that ANY public servant that hides evidence that would provide support for the defense, or outright lies to obtain a conviction, should be subject to the immediate death penalty.