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To: PROLIFE who wrote (515150)12/23/2003 6:27:00 PM
From: Orcastraiter  Respond to of 769670
 
I could live with that, except I would make the perp do some hard hard labor of some type and give any wages to the victimss family.. That and I would make it a law for every practicing criminal attorney to handle these "State appointed" type cases on a rotational basis.

Nope, no work. No exercise except pacing the cell. Personally I get great satisfaction from working. I don't want them to even have that. And that would mean that he would be let out of his box. I don't want them to do anything but sit there in their own private hell.

But then, you or I have never had a family member killed I bet, right?

I have a close family member, who was raped and murdered. The perp was put in prison, but is eligible for parole. My family has had to go to the parole hearings to ask that they deny release a couple of times. Fortunately parole has not been granted. And of course there is debate in the family as to whether he should have been executed or not. But that debate is often fueled by the parole hearings. If the perp was incarcerated for life as I described, we'd all be happier.

Orca