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TaigaAisaka wrote Unfortunately he will probably end up waiting 10 or so years before finally be put to death.

I wouldn't doubt if during that waiting period, he tries to have some sort of retrial or some other bullshit to try and ease things on his punishment, if not try and avoid death at all.

Not sure when Americans stopped doing death by firing squad, but I believe his case would be enough to bring it back for him alone. Better than wasting tax payer money for the inevitable time he will be spending before being put to death. That or just put him in general population prisons since they were waiting for him, problem would be solved quickly.

Seam wrote Easy way out for the bowl cut f*ck.

Should let him rot in solitary confinement for the rest of his life.


They can't do that because it's "cruel and inhumane" for someone like him...


Just a side note,

I learned in History class that some states still do offer firing lines if lethal injection drugs are not present.

Low and behold, I found it on the internet:

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dah wrote
His barber should of been sent to prison for life not him.

He has a lot of charges 33 of them. Do you think they'll release his time in prison as some courts/judges do? Instead of life the judge might say 50 years in prison? Just a curious question to ask, and I know it depends on the crime what that person has done.
Not a chance in hell.

That'd be 50 years the taxpayer has to fund his life in Prison, 50 years which he does not have the right to.

He's been sentenced to Death, he will be executed and even if it was tomorrow it wouldn't be soon enough.
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Vancouver_Canucks wrote
dah wrote
His barber should of been sent to prison for life not him.

He has a lot of charges 33 of them. Do you think they'll release his time in prison as some courts/judges do? Instead of life the judge might say 50 years in prison? Just a curious question to ask, and I know it depends on the crime what that person has done.
Not a chance in hell.

That'd be 50 years the taxpayer has to fund his life in Prison, 50 years which he does not have the right to.

He's been sentenced to Death, he will be executed and even if it was tomorrow it wouldn't be soon enough.


Death penalty cases do cost more money than life imprisonment, but the common response to that is "Just shoot him in the head then."
That's a fine response, I just thought you might find it interesting.
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That guy will be killed in prison lol im gonna give it 1 month and hell be stabbed by inmates, no one likes twats like this.
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Meh, I would kill him for that haircut alone.
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Vancouver_Canucks wrote
dah wrote
His barber should of been sent to prison for life not him.

He has a lot of charges 33 of them. Do you think they'll release his time in prison as some courts/judges do? Instead of life the judge might say 50 years in prison? Just a curious question to ask, and I know it depends on the crime what that person has done.
Not a chance in hell.

That'd be 50 years the taxpayer has to fund his life in Prison, 50 years which he does not have the right to.

He's been sentenced to Death, he will be executed and even if it was tomorrow it wouldn't be soon enough.


Ah okay fair enough, just wanted to ask that's all.
Serve his right I right. He got a lesson taught.
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Seam wrote Easy way out for the bowl cut f*ck.

Should let him rot in solitary confinement for the rest of his life.


That would involve spending tax payer money to keep him alive in prison till he dies.
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dusknoir wrote
Seam wrote Easy way out for the bowl cut f*ck.

Should let him rot in solitary confinement for the rest of his life.


That would involve spending tax payer money to keep him alive in prison till he dies.


Death penalty cases - on average - cost more taxpayer dollars than life imprisonment cases.
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Cioran wrote
dusknoir wrote
Seam wrote Easy way out for the bowl cut f*ck.

Should let him rot in solitary confinement for the rest of his life.


That would involve spending tax payer money to keep him alive in prison till he dies.


Death penalty cases - on average - cost more taxpayer dollars than life imprisonment cases.


I want to see some proof to that BS comment
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