Raziaar
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The percent of people who can be "undoubtedly" considered guilty is so small that it would be impossible to implement such a rule in praxis.
There are plenty of people who fall under the category of undoubtedly guilty though. People who commit blatant murders and are seen by many, people caught in the act, people who have DNA evidence plastered all over the scene, etc. Many of these most shocking shooting incidents and terrorism related incidents we see in the news are people who usually fall under the undoubtedly guilty category.
Those are the people who I have no issue being put to death.
Though honestly, I think those 'particular' individuals should undergo psychiatric evaluation and those who are deemed to not have any problem with dying, should be the ones given life without parole, and the ones who are terrified to die should be the ones who receive the death penalty.
Yep. I have no issue with that sort of thing. And for those who say the Government should have no right to sentence people to death. It's not the government that typically does it, it's the people, through the law system.