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The nerve of them, fry this piece of crap before they clog up our justice system.
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I must refrain from comment or I will have to ban myself!!!







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This is the guy that murdered his pregnant wife?
My only regret is capital punishment is a very slow process in California.
My only regret is capital punishment is a very slow process in California.
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Ed Mahmoud wrote:This is the guy that murdered his pregnant wife?
My only regret is capital punishment is a very slow process in California.
Mine is that cruel and unsual punishment is unconstitutional. Hes lucky I aint running things, he'd WISH he was dead.

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Category 5 wrote:Ed Mahmoud wrote:This is the guy that murdered his pregnant wife?
My only regret is capital punishment is a very slow process in California.
Mine is that cruel and unusual punishment is unconstitutional. Hes lucky I aint running things, he'd WISH he was dead.
Cruel AND unusual punishment is unconstitutional. Too many interpret that as cruel OR unusual
Just make that harsh punishment the usual punishment. Then if any judge calls it unconstitutional, we at least know he needs to watch the conjunction junction episode of "Schoolhouse Rock"
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gtalum wrote:He deserves an appeal like everyone else.
His appeal will last 30 seconds before the Judge sends him back to death row, on to more worthy cases.
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Category 5 wrote:His appeal will last 30 seconds before the Judge sends him back to death row, on to more worthy cases.
I'm guessing you've never followed the progress of death row appeals. Especially in California.

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gtalum wrote:Category 5 wrote:His appeal will last 30 seconds before the Judge sends him back to death row, on to more worthy cases.
I'm guessing you've never followed the progress of death row appeals. Especially in California.
True very true.
In Texas its out in 30 seconds.

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I wouldn't be really surprised to see Peterson's conviction reduced if not overturned outright. The case against him was extremely circumstantial.
Don't take my posts the wrong way. I'm not a big fan of criminals, especially violent criminals. I do want convictions to be airtight, though, and I don't want people effectively tried by the news media.
Don't take my posts the wrong way. I'm not a big fan of criminals, especially violent criminals. I do want convictions to be airtight, though, and I don't want people effectively tried by the news media.
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