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Death Penalty: Revised During this class period today, seven adult men will be falsely accused of committing a serious crime, carrying a penalty of capital punishment. This means approximately 51,000 adult men are falsely accused of committing serious crimes each year. This figure is roughly the number of people who attended Super Bowl-Thirty-Three. Currently, there are 3,500 people on death row in thirty-eight states that support and carry out the death penalty while only twelve states have outlawed it. At the same time, more than half the countries in the world have abolished the death penalty in law or practice. Capital punishment is very relevant to each member of society. It is not just a male only issue. Every single one of us in this room has a father, brother, or significant others who could be affected.

Capital punishment in America is morally unjust and should be eliminated because it is cruel and unusual; it kills innocent people; and it is used in a discriminatory manner. Sometimes criminals suffer more during their executions than is anticipated or planned. People sentenced to death are certain to face one of the following methods of execution still practiced today: firing squad, electric chair, lethal injection, ga

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For example, statistics shows that, during 1997-1998 the population of our country was 252. Finally, breathing is restricted and the heart stops. Scotty started moaning and heaving in agony signaling a partial dose found his blood stream.

Capital punishment is prone to killing innocent people.

More than half of those on death row are people of color, although they represent about six percent of the U. This method of execution places a prisoner in a cell that fills with cyanide gas.

Another example that is equally as cruel as lethal injection is the gas chamber. According to Seideman, the case of Scotty Sutton is one example of many bungled executions that take place every month. Also, puss dribbles out the mouth, and blisters form on the skin about the face. A court error can be corrected with a pardon but a pardon after death is not valued to anyone (Seideman 2). Science has not determined how long an electrocuted individual retains consciousness, but when the switch is thrown, the body jerks, smoke frequently rises from the head, and there is a smell of burning flesh (Seideman 4). The chemicals that were prepared and on hand have been seriously depleted. Realizing the dose was not enough to end his life the executioner tried several failed attempts in the neck area hoping to find a main artery. Then, snot and bodily fluids run unobstructed from the nose.

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