Michael Oke, II wrote:
> Pete,
> Such a legally unworkable solution, you would be sure to keep any number 
> of attorneys employed for quite some time.

Hi Michael,

Anything will be tested in court, including new legislation. Ultimately 
some judge would decide. It might fly. Are you a judge?

>> Were I governor I would strike a deal with everyone on death row. In
>> return for a commutation to life in prison in maximum security I would
>> sign a warrant for immediate execution that would be stayed as long as
>> the condemned person never sought release other than for positive proof
>> such as DNA or another's confession to the particular offense the
>> convict had been convicted of. If any appeal for other than these
>> reasons would be sought the warrant, and the convict, would be
>> immediately executed.
>>
>> The idea of the death penalty is to protect society from someone who
>> might murder again. If there arises positive proof that the person did
>> not murder in the first place, well . . .
>>
>> On the other hand, as punishment - it is too easy. Way too easy.
-- 
Regards,

Pete
http://pete-theisen.com/
http://elect-pete-theisen.com/

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