Capital Punishment Essay, Research Paper
Capital PunishmentToday’s system of capital punishment is fraught with Inequalities and injustices. The commonly offered arguments for the death penalty are filled with holes. “It was a deterrent, It removed killers, It was the ultimate punishment. Morally, it is a continuation of the cycle of violence and “…degrades all who are involved in its enforcement, as well as its victim.”(Stewart ) Perhaps the most frequent argument for capital punishment is that of deterrence. The prevailing thought is that imposition of the death penalty will act to dissuade other criminals from committing violent acts. Numerous studies have been created attempting to prove this belief; however, “all the evidence taken together makes it hard to be confident that capital punishment deters more than long prison terms do.”(Stewart) We could execute all three thousand people on death row, and most people would not feel any safer tomorrow.”(Bright). This creates a major problem when “…there continue to be many instances of innocent people being sentenced to death.”(Bright) In our legal system, there exist numerous ways in which justice might be poorly served for a recipient of the death sentence. Foremost is in the handling of his own defense counsel. In the event that a defendant is without counsel, a lawyer will be provided. “Attorney’s appointed to represent capital defendants frequently lack the qualities necessary to provide a competent defense and sometimes have exhibited such poor character that they have subsequently been disbarred.”(Bright). With payment caps or court determined sums there is not much incentive for a lawyer to spend a great deal of time representing a capital defendant. When you compare this to the prosecution, “…aided by the police, other law enforcement agencies, crime labs, state mental hospitals, various other scientific resources, prosecutors …experienced in successfully handling capital cases, …”(Tabak), the defense that the court appointed counsel can offer is puny. If, in fact, a defendant has a valid
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