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A Legal Killing


A Legal Killing
This paper tries to persuade the audience that the death penalty is a fine way of punishment.
1,343 words (approx. 5.4 pages) | 6 sources | MLA | 2005 United States


Paper Summary:

An opinion paper arguing that the death penalty is a justified means of punishment. The writer claims that it is a superior way of punishment for the criminals who have taken the lives of other humans. As the Golden Rule states, do unto others as you would have them do unto you. It concludes that if a person goes so far as to kill another, then why should that person not be killed themselves?

From the Paper:

"The alternative to the death penalty is life in prison. Death row and life sentenced inmates cannot and do not serve the community in any way. They must stay in their cell the whole time. Their chamber consists of a small dark 8x8 foot room with a toilet, sink, bed, and some books. The only time they are allowed to leave is whenever they take a shower. Life sentenced prisoners may leave their cells when they have there one hour of free time in the courtyard. They even eat all there meals in their cells. Prisons do not want to run the risk of these inmates to escape. Prisons figure that the inmate realizes he is going to die, so what does he have to lose by trying to escape. He has nothing to lose. Other inmates that are serving their shorter sentences are put to work. Many are chosen to clean and maintain various highways in Texas. Did you know that a Texas prisoner most likely made the license plate on your car? Other convicts in the prison have to clean up around and inside the jail. Most of the prisons used convicts to landscape the courtyards. Also, other trusted inmates are used as cooks for breakfast and dinner. (Williams) So if life sentenced prisoners have no use, why do we still take care of them? We as taxpayers are paying for these murderers meals and rooms. Why should we have to pay for the meals and the easy lives of these criminals? We should not have to and therefore the solution is that Texas should continue to use the death penalty as a form of punishment."

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APA Citation:

A Legal Killing (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 13, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Argumentative-Essay-A-Legal-Killing/59636

MLA Citation:

"A Legal Killing" 15 January 2012. Web. 13 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Argumentative-Essay-A-Legal-Killing/59636>




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