![]() In the case of one count of spousal abuse in California, the offender goes to jail to await the trial. Gotta make an example when the case is that bad and many people agree. However, if the abuse ends in the funeral parlor, then go for the death penalty if the evidence is strong enough. A medium punishment might be enough to ensure that it doesn't happen again. If their abuse wasn't that bad, a strict death penalty would deprive them of the opportunity to understand what is wrong and change. ![]() They might change if they develop positive coping mechanisms for their problem or just get older and understand more. That doesn't free them from responsibility, but it explains why and we can learn from it. ![]() The abuser himself might have a real problem that developed early in their life and wasn't remedied. I would say think it over more carefully. And it's not about crime, which is why I deleted my post. Reading the post more carefully, it's abuse that he hates so badly that he feels that those who commit it should not get a chance to repeat or even correct themselves. ![]()
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