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Penn. Police Officer Accused of Raping and Physically Abusing 13-Month-Old Child
(uk.news.yahoo.com)
It's time to name and shame the self-proclaimed paragons of virtue. Keep it civil, though.
Stories are about those who have been placed in positions of trust, and then abused that trust.
Feel free to add stories of the self-righteous from other walks of life.
New rule: With regard to stories of particularly, but not only, female teachers sexually assaulting students. Any comments similar to "where were they when I was in school" will earn you the right to find another forum.
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That's the problem with living in a society that has a death penalty... it leads to one having thoughts about how it should be effectively used.
Y'know, since we have it. Can't let it go to waste.
I'm in the US and I'm not for the death penalty. I think states (Texas, Georgia, etc) have a twisted judicial system and get it wrong too often.
This sort of case is what stops me from full throated opposition. This person should not exist.
So keep them in the cage if that's what you feel is necessary. Revenge still isn't worth it.
I get it though, I'm not impervious either.
I'm really not in favor of my taxes going to a for-profit prison so this guy can eat and sleep for the rest of his life. And somewhere, someone is profiting off of it because he committed a crime.
but the market needs slavery to survive, isn't a mcdouble expensive enough already?
The appeals process really is more expensive. And then in the case he can be actually proven innocent, he isn't dead.
I agree, but I have two problems.
So I can't support the death penalty, but I can fully support removing them from society entirely, keeping them completely confined for the rest of their life.
This is an interesting point. The justice system has intentionally designed the punishments in a tiered way to help avoid exactly this. I don't have any data about its effectiveness, but it seems like a smart idea.