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dubi said:Even if he has a trial and is found guilty, I am for life with no parole.lethalninja said:
You said you're pro death penalty and you support him getting life without parole if it was possible, but would that only be if he pled guilty in exchange for life without parole to avoid the death penalty, or would you think he should get life without parole even if he was convicted at trial?
Imprisonment is so expensive so I don't want a 2 or 3 million dollar cost just to execute him.
As noted above, a prison farm would be a great option.
lethalninja said:
They appeal, but they get the same amount of appeals as non-death row inmates, and death row inmates get more chances to appeal.
I was wondering from the comment earlier and more in general than in this case in particular. I always hear the argument that death penalty cases cost so much more as far as legal fees/appeals. I just do not see it as cases involving life sentences also have appeals AND the added bonus of any lawsuits brought over the entire time the inmate is in prison. I feel this is often thrown out as a defense of life over the death penalty, but seems to be a false argument overall-or certainly not a big enough factor to be seen as an overriding factor. Just wondering overall-not a big deal in reference to this case.lethalninja said:
The death penalty is more expensive than life without parole, but neither are options in this case, since he's not charged with capital murder. If he gets the maximum sentence in Brazos County, it'll be life with the possibility of parole after thirty years, and if he gets the maximum sentence in Grimes County, it'll be the same thing, so if he gets the maximum sentence in both counties and the sentences are consecutive, it'll be life with the possibility of parole after sixty years.
Thank you.lethalninja said:
His trial is scheduled to start on July 14th (it was originally supposed to be in July 2022 and the shooting happened in April 2021).
And put them in military tents with no air conditioning in the summer time and heat to about 45 degrees in the winter months.legalbird said:
Bring back prison working farms in TX. That would scare most bad guys.