The federal government is obliged to make fair legislation. Currently, in the law of the United States, the death penalty for a certain heinous crime is approved. Advocates believe that the fifth amendment guarantees that you can not be deprived of "life, freedom or wealth" without proper legal proceedings. Due process However, the federal government has to abolish capital punishment for several reasons - it weakens the moral authority of America against other countries; in the United States, the death penalty is too much; This is inconsistent with the traditional eighth modification of.
Today, in the state, like the military and federal government, there is a law that allows death penalty. Several states in the Midwest and the Northeast abolished the death penalty. Alaska and Hawaii have never sentenced death sentences. The vast majority of executions were carried out in 10 states in the south, of which more than 35% occurred in Texas. In 2004, the High Court in Kansas State and New York State considered their death penalty as unconstitutional, and the legislature has not recovered it yet.
19 states abolished the death penalty. Even if federal courts are convicted of breach of a particular federal crime, the offenses committed in those states will still be subject to the death penalty. New Mexico abolished the death penalty, but was limited to new sentences. Prisoners sentenced to death in the state are still death row prisoners
There are many attempts to abolish the death penalty in the United States. Currently, 38 states and two federal bureaucrats, both government and military, have been sentenced to death. In this case, the death penalty is not a bad thing. Families of most victims can easily know that they cause pain unless those who are sentenced to kill their loved ones are not alive. Because of their joy, he knew that he was a victim. The eight amendments protect people from 'cruel and unusual punishment'. The Supreme Court brought a battle over the legitimacy of the Parliament. In a short period of time, the death penalty was found to be unconstitutional. As more and more people united to defend it, it quickly recovered. The Supreme Court ruled that punishment is not uncommon and criminals are very painful, so these punishments are humanitarian.
Although the death penalty is in Taiwan, whether to abolish or put hold of the death penalty has become a major controversy in recent years. Those who have agreed to abolish the death penalty believe that abolition of the death penalty is an international trend. Criminals such as abolishing capital punishment should still be protected by the Constitution. So, considering how social peace is