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Originally Posted by BrianR
It's hard for me to say. I feel that execution is warranted in certain cases.
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I agree that execution is warranted in certain cases in theory, but it is impossible to write a law that clearly and accurately defines those cases. It's easy enough to point to certain cases and say that they are slam-dunks, but I defy anyone to write a legal definition that separates them from borderline cases.
In the absence of such a clear-cut distinction, any process that is fair to the accused will necessarily be expensive and difficult, and ultimately fallible anyway. I doubt that there is a humane system that is... "worth it".
But then again, I don't value the benefit of executing someone very highly.