20 October 2022

Capital Punishment Places Too Much Trust In An Untrustworthy Institution

On Valentine’s Day in 2018, Nikolas Cruz murdered 14 students and three school employees at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. More than four years later, a jury determined that Cruz’s crimes made him eligible for the death penalty, but did not unanimously vote to recommend that penalty. That absence of unanimity means … Continue reading Capital Punishment Places Too Much Trust In An Untrustworthy Institution → - by Thomas L. Knapp
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