Boston Bomber Guilty on All Charges

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#101  Edited By Toxic-Seahorse
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If anything, life is prison is worse for him and in general. Due to his crime he's not going to be in a general population prison. Most likely he'll spend the the majority of the remainder of his life is solitary confinement, a punishment that some inmates have described as "worse than death."

I'd be fine with a death sentence as well though. Either way he'll get what he deserves.

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#102 MakeMeaSammitch
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@Nuck81 said:

@Serraph105 said:

@Nuck81 said:

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/09/us/dzhokhar-tsarnaev-verdict-boston-marathan-bombing-trial.html

I'm against the death penalty, just as I am against Abortion. However I do realize that there are certain situations and instances where they are the best outcome.

This is one of those instances.

Both the Death Penalty and Abortion should be Legal, Safe, and very very rare.

Safe????

Safe as in no undue pain and suffering.

Not having to resort to back alley abortionist for fear of Christians throwing a bomb in your face while headed to the clinic

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Why would anyone want the death penalty? Spending $200+ million dollars just to give a criminal capital punishment is beyond stupid.

Who gives a shit about your petty revenge. Put em in prison and throw away the key.

Give me an itemized list of the billings for capitol punishment per inmate. I'm sure I could find a way to drastically cut those bullshit billings and blown up fees. Why risk the lives of officers to guard and look after him? What's more civil about punishing him for 50-60 years in a small box?

The guilty didn't offer his victims life with care, why should we afford him that right? He made decisions to take away life, so shouldn't he get exactly what he doled out?

Who cares? It doesn't matter if we could theoretically make the death penalty cost less. Capital punishment today still costs way more then life in prison.

The death penalty isn't a deterrent. It's just an easy way out. I consider the monotony of prison to be a greater punishment.

There's always a chance he could escape and kill more people, or kill a prison guard and cause more pain for families. Why waste resources on someone who doesn't respect human life?

If you don't care, why prolong the inevitable?

you'd be wasting about 10x the resources killing him.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcxpbhM0DaA

It's not the execution that is expensive, it's the myriad of appeals and trials that follow from being given the death sentence.

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#103 chessmaster1989
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As expected, now off to a life sentence. **** the death penalty

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#104 Gaming-Planet
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They should shove fire crackers up him bum.