Ok so plead guilty to a crime with the death penalty? or dont... There's no lesser penalty... What am i missing here Die or die honestly?A guilty plea usually gets a lesser sentence, hence why they plead. Otherwise they'd be no point.
Ok so plead guilty to a crime with the death penalty? or dont... There's no lesser penalty... What am i missing here Die or die honestly?A guilty plea usually gets a lesser sentence, hence why they plead. Otherwise they'd be no point.
i agree but that's not how it currently works.
you did yourself say 'don't want to be on death row don't murder anyone' but there are, as has been demonstrated over the years, plenty of folk on death row who didn't kill anyone.
yep yep i 100% agree.indeed, but your line isn't the nice and easily definined line you think it is.
don't get me wrong, there are certain crimes and criminals who should be straight into the fertilizer mix but while the death penalty exisits it is vital that there are people 'what about this and what about thatting' to try to prevent innocent people going to their deaths.
but you also said that anyone admitting to their crime should be executed too - this is the grey area issue that isn't easy like you say. we're also in an age where deep fakes and ai could very easily 'manipulate' film/recording. so, again, saying it's nice and easy to work out who gets deaded by the state is quite clearly wrong.yep yep i 100% agree.
But if the guy is on film killing a whoever and that's a death penalty crime in whatever state then it should be a formality.
i don't follow. what 2 things are technically different?Yep, I agree, but I think it's technically two different things which unfortunately lead to the same outcome![]()
i don't follow. what 2 things are technically different?
I dont think we`re there yet. But sure in the future cyberpunk 2077 it might be a reality for average people to kill their wives then deep fake it to look like the neighbour...but you also said that anyone admitting to their crime should be executed too - this is the grey area issue that isn't easy like you say. we're also in an age where deep fakes and ai could very easily 'manipulate' film/recording. so, again, saying it's nice and easy to work out who gets deaded by the state is quite clearly wrong.
Oh ok get you now. But your belief that ‘don’t want to be on death row, don’t kill anyone’ assumes everyone on death row has killed someone. That’s not the case.Someone who's guilty, and someone who's innocent
We’re not as far away from it as you think. You ever seen some of the quality of the video images used in criminal cases, not just murder trials? It’s usually relatively low quality cctv - it’s definitely possible to fake that sort of thing already. But that’s sort of by the by. I was just highlighting why you can’t decide to kill someone purely on video evidence or a confession. There still needs a trial, other evidence to be presented etc.I dont think we`re there yet. But sure in the future cyberpunk 2077 it might be a reality for average people to kill their wives then deep fake it to look like the neighbour...
Why not sure...
Again ill emphasises its probably a pretty low number that are caught with a literal smoking gun and blood on their hands... thats a death penalty
USA 1582 executed, 196 innocent since 1973... Yeah it’s terrible i guess but i think the world has bigger problems.
Its really easy...
YOu kill the people that freely admit to their crimes (the nut jobs) or are caught red handed.
Everyone else you don't....
story you linked doesn't have all that other info in it. would need to see that too as it sounds like the just didn't buy his blackout claims.
Oh stop playing on my heart strings boohoo lol.We’re not as far away from it as you think. You ever seen some of the quality of the video images used in criminal cases, not just murder trials? It’s usually relatively low quality cctv - it’s definitely possible to fake that sort of thing already. But that’s sort of by the by. I was just highlighting why you can’t decide to kill someone purely on video evidence or a confession. There still needs a trial, other evidence to be presented etc.
It’s not ‘easy’ as you originally stated to decide ‘x’ equals death as that rationale could still lead to innocent deaths.
For the families of the 196 innocent people killed by the state in America I imagine the worlds problems pale into insignificance for them. As I imagine it would for you too if someone you loved were wrongly convicted and executed.
You obviously know a lot more about the subject than me can you point me to examples of 1 and 2 that have resulted in the death penalty?That's really easy, yes. But it's not accurate.
i) Sometimes people confess to crimes they didn't commit.
ii) Sometimes people "caught red handed" are innocent.
iii) Sometimes it's useful to have people who are guilty confess, which wouldn't happen if the punishment was always to be killed.
Thats one of the rare movies that made me tearful. So upsetting, particularly when you know it really happened
Pics are from film btw
That’s the problem. It’s not, sadly.I guess I'm more hopeful the judicial process is without doubt and exaustive
Looking at this forthcoming nitrogen execution i didn't realise it was decided 11 to 1 NOT to impose the death penalty but this was overturned by judicial override.
judicial override was then forbidden but they wont impose it retrospectively (the crime was back in the 80s) so it still stands
some case info