Can Capital Punishment Be Morally Justified? A Debate

Dr. William Marra argues that sentimentality is replacing justice in American jurisprudence. The fact is, in some cases death is a just punishment for a crime. Those who say, “It is wrong to repay murder with murder,” are sentimentally playing with words. Murder, the killing of an innocent human being, is distinct from killing a person who deserves it.

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