Shark cull

@Fade To Black said:
Bryant was guilty of the crimes WITHOUT ANY DOUBT WHATSOEVER. When this is the case then they deserve a slow, painful death. When there is doubt it is a different matter altogether.

You can't have it both ways FTB, the number of major crimes in countries that still have the death penalty rely on them being proven beyond reasonable doubt. Your example of Bryant would be a very small percentage of "absolute" where the death penalty is in force.

I hope you don't do too many jury duties as I fear emotion would cloud your judgement.

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@Fade To Black said:
Bryant was guilty of the crimes WITHOUT ANY DOUBT WHATSOEVER. When this is the case then they deserve a slow, painful death. When there is doubt it is a different matter altogether.

Would prefer Bryant serves life in prison ( no parole ) and hope once a week the guards could turn a blind eye to prisoners doing whatever they want to him for an hour or so
 
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