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Death Penalty - Non-Religious Arguments
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<blockquote data-quote="TLK Valentine" data-source="post: 76465984" data-attributes="member: 306134"><p>Why of course -- if the police wanted to frame you for a crime, they have access to resources training, and knowledge far beyond that of the average person... true or false?</p><p></p><p>Forensic reports can be forged, witnesses can be manipulated, evidence can be planted or hidden as needed, and if course, you can always be taken into a windowless back room and "interrogated" until you confess.</p><p></p><p>A criminal seeking release has no resources except a well-rehearsed sob story to tell to a parole board that listens to such sob stories all day long... and not every criminal gets parole.</p><p></p><p>Really, I assumed this was all self-evident... you sounded so knowledgeable a little while ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TLK Valentine, post: 76465984, member: 306134"] Why of course -- if the police wanted to frame you for a crime, they have access to resources training, and knowledge far beyond that of the average person... true or false? Forensic reports can be forged, witnesses can be manipulated, evidence can be planted or hidden as needed, and if course, you can always be taken into a windowless back room and "interrogated" until you confess. A criminal seeking release has no resources except a well-rehearsed sob story to tell to a parole board that listens to such sob stories all day long... and not every criminal gets parole. Really, I assumed this was all self-evident... you sounded so knowledgeable a little while ago. [/QUOTE]
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