Even if the inmate tortured him to death, you would still say it's karma?
lethalninja said:
Would you say the inmate shouldn't be punished for killing him, since you said it's karma?
lethalninja said:
I agree that the inmate should get some time added onto his sentence if they kill him (like five to ten years), but you think they should be punished the same as a regular murderer?
lethalninja said:
Would you think it's fair if they were allowed to plead guilty to manslaughter or aggravated battery for killing him instead of murder because of what Nikolas Cruz did?
lethalninja said:
There were two other jurors that voted against the death penalty (they didn't lie to get on the jury), so that juror wasn't the only reason he got life.
That's from Dr. Melody Vanoy. She was one of the jurors that voted for life, but she was undecided at the beginning of deliberations.Quote:
"So she was doing just like everyone else; pulling key parts from both the prosecution and defense that she wanted to look at closely. She just announced…based on what she had seen and heard during the trial as well as what she was looking at on that day that she felt that she knew where her stance was."
And this is relevant because?lethalninja said:
One of the jurors who spoke to the New York Times is named Andrew Johnson, like the seventeenth president.
lethalninja said:
Would anyone here think it's fair if Nikolas Cruz was released on lifetime probation with very strict conditions (with the condition that if his probation is revoked, he would get life without parole) if each of the seventeen families of the victims that were killed agreed to it in exchange for each family getting two minutes to do ANYTHING they wanted to him, and if he survives the 34 minutes, he gets released on lifetime probation? The families would be immune from prosecution for anything they do to him within those 34 minutes.
lethalninja said:
That post was from five days before you replied, so I have moved on from asking people what they think his sentence should be.