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Old 01-03-2003, 11:04 AM  
volante
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Originally posted by dav555add

So that he can be locked up for life, costing taxpayers $4000+ per month for the rest of his miserable life?
GIVE ME A FUCKEN BREAK.
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If instead of spending money on worthless pile of shits who are lost for humanity, we spent that money on people who truly need helps, then maybe, we would have less crimes committed.
Don't you think it's better to spend those $4000 per month on helping young offenders get job training rather than on letting that westerfiled piece of shit get "Psychological Help" for the rest of his life. Plus, you never know, some mother fucker psychologist may think he is not a danger to humanity in 10 years, and let him walk.
BURN THE MOTHERFUCKER!!!!!!!!
AND MAY HE ROT IN HELL FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/costs2.html

"A study by Indiana's Criminal Law Study Commission found that the total costs of the death penalty exceed the complete costs of life without parole sentences by about 38%, assuming that 20% of death sentences are overturned and resentenced to life. (Indiana Criminal Law Study Commission, January 10, 2002)

The most comprehensive study in the country found that the death penalty costs North Carolina $2.16 million per execution over the costs of a non-death penalty murder case with a sentence of imprisonment for life (Duke University, May 1993.) On a national basis, these figures translate to an extra cost of over $1 billion dollars spent since 1976 on the death penalty. The study,"The Costs of Processing Murder Cases in North Carolina" is available on line at www-pps.aas.duke.edu/people/faculty/cook/comnc.pdf

Enforcing the death penalty costs Florida $51 million a year above and beyond what it would cost to punish all first-degree murderers with life in prison without parole, according to estimates by the Palm Beach Post. Based on the 44 executions Florida has carried out since 1976, that amounts to a cost of $24 million for each execution. (Palm Beach Post, January 4, 2000)

The death penalty costs California $90 million annually beyond the ordinary costs of the justice system - $78 million of that total in incurred at the trial level (Sacramento Bee, March 18, 1988).

Florida spent an estimated $57 million on the death penalty from 1973 to 1988 to achieve 18 executions - that is an average of $3.2 million per execution. (Miami Herald, July 10, 1988).

In Texas, a death penalty case costs an average of $2.3 million, about three times the cost of imprisoning someone in a single cell at the highest security level for 40 years. (Dallas Morning News, March 8, 1992). "

Lock 'em up, let 'em suffer for 40+ years AND save money...
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