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On capital punishment, we’re asking the wrong question

Por: Orlando Sentinel Opinion October 17, 2022

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In Friday’s editorial, “A jury that acted without fear or favor,” the public defender asked the question “In a civilized society, do we kill brain-damaged, mentally ill, broken people?” The proper question should have been, in a society of law and order, do we allow a heartless animal, who had a bad childhood, who commits the crime of cold, calculated, premeditated murder of school children, receive the punishment he requested or the... + full article



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