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"I'm an innocent man, Your Honor" - 27 years wrongly convicted of murder. In May of 2018, after 27 years of wrongful conviction, the District Attorney’s office announced they would not retry Rosean Hargrave or John Bunn. They became the 12th and 13th men to be exonerated of convictions related to investigations by Detective Louis Scarcella https://perma.cc/L4NG-8R8C But in the past nine years, nearly 20 murder and other convictions have been tossed out after defendants accused Scarcella of coercing or inducing false confessions and bogus witness identifications, which he denies https://perma.cc/4MMV-KZ62 The problem here is that people do shit jobs and prefer to "quit their work fast and wrong" just to make money and getting promotion, like it happens with Ryanair, where cheap, faster and unsafe is synonym of higher wage for the pilots! All such people doing similar shit for personal interests should get sentenced for life, instead of putting innocents for life / death in prison. Yet he has never been charged with breaking the law or official misconduct = just ridiculous!!! https://perma.cc/FP4G-5MXH https://perma.cc/QR7Q-PS62
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Meanwhile we launched @AmnestyBullshit so you can find previous post about death / life sentence much faster. Because it's time to be open to talk about all topics, without considering things as a tabu or using bullshit to promote "vegan style human rights". The way is using multiple prospective and facts, then evaluating and doing final decisions, not considering 50% of the informations, "promoting just the best stats" and mixing that with bullshit personal opinions ... There is an huge diversity between countries. All such people seeing a death sentence made in "country a" similar to a death sentence made in "country b" have really understand anything ... even just the fact that there are various reasons why a death sentence is done. Remember that similar crimes are still huge different! The problem with our society is that most people have fear to talk about such tabu topics. For sure we are not in such category. Remember again that we are not saying "now all people need to die with a death sentence!" - It's huge complex and depends from case to case, proofs, intensity of the crime, behaviour of the criminal, etc.
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Meanwhile we launched @AmnestyBullshit so you can find previous post about death / life sentence much faster. Because it's time to be open to talk about all topics, without considering things as a tabu or using bullshit to promote "vegan style human rights". The way is using multiple prospective and facts, then evaluating and doing final decisions, not considering 50% of the informations, "promoting just the best stats" and mixing that with bullshit personal opinions ... There is an huge diversity between countries. All such people seeing a death sentence made in "country a" similar to a death sentence made in "country b" have really understand anything ... even just the fact that there are various reasons why a death sentence is done. Remember that similar crimes are still huge different! The problem with our society is that most people have fear to talk about such tabu topics. For sure we are not in such category. Remember again that we are not saying "now all people need to die with a death sentence!" - It's huge complex and depends from case to case, proofs, intensity of the crime, behaviour of the criminal, etc.
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Violent crime keeps rising; murder rate highest in 30 years: StatCan https://perma.cc/9BR7-VD27 Police in Canada recorded an eight-per-cent increase in homicides over 2021 The Canadian rate has gradually declined since its last recent peak in 1991 of 2.69 homicides per 100,000 population https://perma.cc/N4DB-VAG4 Sixty years ago, on December 11, 1962, the death penalty was carried out for the final time https://perma.cc/8NTD-WAXG Amnesty, so WTF are you writing shit, if the last death sentence was in 1962!!!! Homicide rate in Canada from 1994 to 2021 https://perma.cc/649L-QC9D The death penalty in Canada was abolished on December 10, 1998. On that date, all remaining references to the death penalty were removed from the National Defence Act – the only section of the law that, since 1976 https://perma.cc/A44M-4HPX Most Canadians support death penalty for murderers, poll shows https://perma.cc/3UUF-M262 Support for the Return of Capital Punishment Rises in Canada https://perma.cc/J3M4-VSR6 Research Co. surveyed roughly 1,000 Canadians across the nation, demographically adjusted to census figures for age, gender and region https://perma.cc/W8SL-8YJS When Canadians are asked about reinstating capital punishment for murder – which was eliminated in July 1976 – just over half (51%) support this idea, while 37% are opposed https://perma.cc/L72M-54TA Views on the Death Penalty Mostly Stagnant in Canada https://perma.cc/99NS-AGKK In 1976, Parliament decided in a free vote to abolish the death penalty: 131 in favour to 124 opposed https://perma.cc/GTD4-KM3E Support for the Death Penalty: U.S., Britain, Canada https://perma.cc/H8U8-2CZT U.S. Death Penalty Support Continues to Fall https://perma.cc/52ZZ-WZRR Death penalty: How many countries still have it? https://perma.cc/N9BZ-3HHF Infographic: Which countries still have the death penalty? https://perma.cc/GX8B-H7DB Murder Rate of Death Penalty States Compared to Non-Death Penalty States https://perma.cc/G363-2M32 Amnesty, don't just look years with 45% ...
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In 2004, there were an estimated 1,367,009 violent crimes. The offense of forcible rape was the only violent crime to show an increase, 0.8 percent, in the estimated number of offenses from the previous year’s data. Decreases in the estimated number of the various violent offenses included murder, down 2.4 percent; robbery, down 3.1 percent; and aggravated assaults, down 0.5 percent when compared with 2003 figures. The FBI estimated that law enforcement personnel collectively made slightly more than 14 million arrests in 2004. The arrest rate for the Nation was 4,777.2 arrests per 100,000 inhabitants; for violent crime, arrests numbered 202.0 per 100,000 in population; and for property crime, 568.2 per 100,000 in population. A breakdown of the data for the two crime categories showed that for violent crimes, the arrest rate for murder was 4.8; forcible rape, 8.9; robbery, 37.7; and aggravated assault, 150.6 per 100,000 inhabitants https://perma.cc/J9AU-TREX https://perma.cc/KB5U-QFVY Homicide Mortality by State https://perma.cc/3YK8-P44N Death Penalty 2021: Facts and Figures https://perma.cc/DX8A-WKYV All 11 of the recorded executions in 2021 took place in the USA. Defendants Sentenced to Death in 2021 https://perma.cc/45T5-S46F Well let we compare the two pictures. In blue: Alabama, Mississippi, Lousiana, New Mexico. Death Sentences in 2021: Alabama, Oklahoma, California, Texas, Florida, Nebraska, Tennessee America’s death map: Which US states still have capital punishment & who uses it the most? https://perma.cc/J6MS-XMG5 Illinois for example has no death penality since 2011 https://perma.cc/P7TC-5HGU, we still have an homicide rate of 12.3 / 100k (New Mexico 15.3 & since 2009 https://perma.cc/G4MR-9LLD), where in Indiana we have 9.6 with death sentence but not executed sentence in 2021 ... (last was in 2009 https://perma.cc/9JXT-WRPH). Just to show you how bullshit are such infos they shared, if you check really stats ... and now just about this topic, without considering all other things we wrote.
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Death / lifetime sentence (part 2) There is no credible evidence that the death penalty deters crime more effectively than a prison term https://perma.cc/RS27-JXB3 —> Again we are checking such things without considering the difference of crimes (exactly like health guidelines are doing, without providing an exact therapy for a specific disease or stage of disease, but they just write general recommendations) ... plus would be cool if you cite "such science" you are saying .... You do that here in part https://perma.cc/5YKQ-8R86 In 2004 in the USA, the average murder rate for states that used the death penalty was 5.71 per 100,000 of the population as against 4.02 per 100,000 in states that did not use it. In 2003 in Canada, 27 years after the country abolished the death penalty the murder rate had fallen by 44 per cent since 1975 —> why we don't talk about crimes from people released after a soft sentence The death penalty reduces drug crime —> again same shit about drugs ... Another point: having death sentence doesn't mean you need to use it!!! but without having it, you cannot use it, when needed! Amnesty, you look like some position papers citing studies published 30 years ago (we already wrote about such papers before ...), even if things changed in 30 years and new studies / methods got published / released ... PS: until now we haven't done any detailed search about death sentence in recent scientific papers, but remember that many factors have an influence on the effectiveness ... plus it's not just about reducing crime, but to keep people safe and reduce costs, in country with huge public debts. So effectiveness related to what? Without considering that sometimes stats are not the reality ... especially if no one is telling specific things to the public ... The death penalty remains the strongest deterrent to violent crime https://perma.cc/V8Q3-LCTW 10 facts about the death penalty in the U.S. https://perma.cc/ZEG8-CXVE
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Death / lifetime sentence (part 1) UNTERSCHRIFTENSAMMLUNG: Luzerner lancieren Initiative zur Todesstrafe https://perma.cc/BPE8-TUCX Das ging aber schnell: Nur einen Tag nach Start der Unterschriftensammlung ziehen die Initianten das Volksbegehren zurück https://perma.cc/L3L4-RLMD Weltkoalition gegen die Todesstrafe https://perma.cc/V3XQ-EAQ2 Eidgenössische Volksinitiative 'Todesstrafe bei Mord mit sexuellem Missbrauch' https://perma.cc/2K94-V7TU Umstrittene Initiative für die Todesstrafe https://perma.cc/F64G-EKLF Vor 140 Jahren sagte das Volk Ja zur Todesstrafe https://perma.cc/3AWK-QCLU Wiedereinführung der Todesstrafe https://perma.cc/JX26-DN6M Bundestag behält Abschaffung der Todesstrafe bei https://perma.cc/T4K4-BZLT UNWIRKSAM, GRAUSAM UND UNGERECHT (from "vegan" Amnesty): https://perma.cc/FYV8-XG4K Hafez, who was accused of a crime he insists he didn’t commit, first faced a firing squad in 2005 https://perma.cc/8MVP-5YSR Yes, "vegan" Amnesty (because you know how it's impossible to discuss with some vegans), you can show such cases, but still doesn't change the fact that not all criminals are innocents and for some sentence, prisoners are even proud of that! Plus we already wrote the goal is not to repeat the "Prison Break" story ... so it always depends from case to case, the amount / type of proofs, etc. Many people have been executed despite serious doubts about their guilt —> here we go again ... see previous answer 325 executions were recorded for drug-related offence https://perma.cc/H9RU-RNYX —> just another example how you correlate death sentence with a no sense sentence. Obviously people doing drug traffic should not get such type of sentence. The death penalty also denies someone the right to be free from torture. It is a violent irreversible punishment —> bullshit! Where do you live Amnesty? Don't check just specific countries using old methods (and think about assisted suicide methods too = no pain at all!) https://perma.cc/J6E7-DLQT
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Convicted rapist gets 18 life sentences Just some example how laws are 💩 maybe the same case in a country or region you get 6 years, in another one you get 1000+ years of prisons. The same about which person you rape ... depending on age to age (even if something like the 3 years rule like in Switzerland make sense, if this is not a rape, but just sex ...), if the person commit suicide, etc. there are no sense sentence (or even no sentence at all), like we previously shared. The topic is huge complex, but sentence should be equal and standardised. So again, first we need to write human rights for those who don't respect human rights (means writing a list depending of which crime has been made, even considering the intensity of the crime), then we can talk about which sentence is properly. About that, we should consider all different aspects. Obviously sentences should not made based on discrimination or bullshit without facts. We still need to remember that there are innocent people in prisons too.
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Shawn Corbally sentenced to 270 years in prison for repeatedly raping woman in Greenwood in 2012 Backup by @RapeTelegram A @grttme project - Other backups: https://swiy.co/tgme
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