Why does MD have a death sentence?

Danzig

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What is the use of a death sentence if you don't have the balls to use it?

Man Sentenced To Life Without Parole In Maryland Detective's Death

Raymond Saunders, 24, was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the 2002 first degree murder of Detective Thomas Newman, who was shot nine times in retaliation for testimony the officer had given against Saunders' half brother. Saunders, who faced a possible death sentence, also agreed to plead guilty to conspiracy to commit first-degree murder and a handgun charge.

http://www.officer.com/article/article.jsp?id=17768&siteSection=1
 

willie

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Danzig said:
What is the use of a death sentence if you don't have the balls to use it?

Man Sentenced To Life Without Parole In Maryland Detective's Death

Raymond Saunders, 24, was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the 2002 first degree murder of Detective Thomas Newman, who was shot nine times in retaliation for testimony the officer had given against Saunders' half brother. Saunders, who faced a possible death sentence, also agreed to plead guilty to conspiracy to commit first-degree murder and a handgun charge.

http://www.officer.com/article/article.jsp?id=17768&siteSection=1
I have a very personal case that was the death sentence and because of the murderer's "abused" childhood has turned into life WITH the possibility of parole and credit for time served. As warped as this guy is, the chances are great that he will do it again to some innocent old lady.
 

2ndAmendment

Just a forgiven sinner
PREMO Member
Danzig said:
What is the use of a death sentence if you don't have the balls to use it?
Liberal law makers, liberal prosecutors, liberal press. We have a chance to change all this, but Baltimore will do their normal thing as will Montgomery and P.G. counties.
 

gumbo

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2ndAmendment said:
Liberal law makers, liberal prosecutors, liberal press. We have a chance to change all this, but Baltimore will do their normal thing as will Montgomery and P.G. counties.
Could these be the same cry baby's :bawl: that want to take God out of our lifes and guns from our hands. And castrate anyone that has guts.



What a bunch of :buttkiss:
 

Nickel

curiouser and curiouser
I'm kinda torn on the death penalty. I can only speak theoretically, because (thank God) I have never had any experience with a crime so heinous as to deserve it. I don't think we should get to choose who lives or dies. I also think it's a worse punishment to make a man rot away his life in prison, with nothing to do but think about his crimes. I'm sure if something were to happen to someone I love that would warrant the death penalty, I might change my tune.
 

sunflower

Loving My Life...
Nickel said:
I'm kinda torn on the death penalty. I can only speak theoretically, because (thank God) I have never had any experience with a crime so heinous as to deserve it. I don't think we should get to choose who lives or dies. I also think it's a worse punishment to make a man rot away his life in prison, with nothing to do but think about his crimes. I'm sure if something were to happen to someone I love that would warrant the death penalty, I might change my tune.
JMO: why should the person who killed someone be able to live and to think about anything. The person he/she killed is dead and the family has to live with that and knowing the killer is sitting in a warm place , getting 3 meals a day is wrong.
 

sunflower

Loving My Life...
Also were paying for the killers to sit in jail. My tax money should be used for more important things.
 

Ken King

A little rusty but not crusty
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Nickel said:
I'm kinda torn on the death penalty. I can only speak theoretically, because (thank God) I have never had any experience with a crime so heinous as to deserve it. I don't think we should get to choose who lives or dies. I also think it's a worse punishment to make a man rot away his life in prison, with nothing to do but think about his crimes. I'm sure if something were to happen to someone I love that would warrant the death penalty, I might change my tune.
If that is all that they had to do it would be great, but considering that they have all forms of entertainment, education, and what-not I say waste them. But do it in a way to gain some use from it like having the convicted person on a nutritious diet and working out and then harvest any and all usable parts for those that could benefit from transplant technology.
 

Nickel

curiouser and curiouser
sunflower said:
JMO: why should the person who killed someone be able to live and to think about anything. The person he/she killed is dead and the family has to live with that and knowing the killer is sitting in a warm place , getting 3 meals a day is wrong.
My dad is a correction's officer, and used to work at Sussex II in VA, where the John Mohammed (or however the heck you spell his name) is on death row right now. Those guys don't have it as good as you might think. My dad forgot to pack his lunch one day, and had to eat the cafeteria food (same food the prisoners eat). He was sick the rest of the day. You have a valid point though. As an outsider, I don't think we, as people, have the right to choose who lives or dies, it makes us no better than the criminal. However, if I were put in that position, I don't know what I would think at that point. Like I said, my opinion is purely theoretical.
 

Nickel

curiouser and curiouser
Ken King said:
If that is all that they had to do it would be great, but considering that they have all forms of entertainment, education, and what-not I say waste them. But do it in a way to gain some use from it like having the convicted person on a nutritious diet and working out and then harvest any and all usable parts for those that could benefit from transplant technology.
That's where the horror movies come in, and some dude has a serial killer's :insertbodyparthere: transplanted into himself and he goes crazy. :lol:
 

Bogart

New Member
Nickel said:
I also think it's a worse punishment to make a man rot away his life in prison, with nothing to do but think about his crimes.
Ed Gien had a big party in prison. He even got titties.
 

Ken King

A little rusty but not crusty
PREMO Member
Nickel said:
That's where the horror movies come in, and some dude has a serial killer's :insertbodyparthere: transplanted into himself and he goes crazy. :lol:
Well I don't think they transplant brains yet (though we certainly have a few candidates here on these forums and no I am not speaking directly about you). If you or someone you loved needed an eye, heart, lung, kidney, whatever, I don't think you would care where it came from.
 

Nickel

curiouser and curiouser
Ken King said:
Well I don't think they transplant brains yet (though we certainly have a few candidates here on these forums and no I am not speaking directly about you).
Just indirectly right? j/k :wink:

Can they transplant parts of your brain? Like the frontal lobe or something? I think (and this may be from a movie and not real life, I apologize for how tardish that sounds) I remember hearing something about that....:confused:
 

Nickel

curiouser and curiouser
sunflower said:
Also were paying for the killers to sit in jail. My tax money should be used for more important things.
With all due respect, if the tax dollars aren't spent on the prisons they'll be spent on something equally as assanine (sp?)
 

Ken King

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PREMO Member
Nickel said:
Just indirectly right? j/k :wink:

Can they transplant parts of your brain? Like the frontal lobe or something? I think (and this may be from a movie and not real life, I apologize for how tardish that sounds) I remember hearing something about that....:confused:
Is this what you are talking about. http://216.247.9.207/ny-best.htm I would say it is a spoof.
 

gumbo

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Ken King said:
If that is all that they had to do it would be great, but considering that they have all forms of entertainment, education, and what-not I say waste them. But do it in a way to gain some use from it like having the convicted person on a nutritious diet and working out and then harvest any and all usable parts for those that could benefit from transplant technology.
:dead: :dead: That's way to deep :dead:
I say if there is not a doubt at all kill um :dead:

But bring back public hanging,This will detour some of these little tugs that call thereselfs Gangsta's :spank:

Eye for a eye Tooth for a tooth Vote for me and I will set you free
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God ,Gun's and guts founded America land of the free :patriot:
 

Ken King

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PREMO Member
Nickel said:
:roflmao: If my stupid computer didn't block the karma window (dang pop up blocker) I'd hit ya with some green stuff. :lol:
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I hear that all the time. You can disable the pop up blocker and then turn it back on.
 

gumbo

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Ken King said:
Well I don't think they transplant brains yet (though we certainly have a few candidates here on these forums and no I am not speaking directly about you). If you or someone you loved needed an eye, heart, lung, kidney, whatever, I don't think you would care where it came from.
Then it would't be prison .. it would be a body farm
Then the Gov would see how much money they could make selling body parts and start framing people to make the bucks.

We know how ruthless the Gov can be don't we :boxing:
 
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