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by xyzzy4747
545 days ago
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In the death row case, the capital punishment isn't murder if you use classic definitions. If you change the definitions then it's only murder if you equate all homicide to murder. And yes, both the will of the people and tradition can justify capital punishment. |
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But then again, the society apparently defines the quality of a killing - only future history will tell if this is a murder, and thst can go back and forth a lot depending on public sentiment.