Justice Until Death: The Necessity of Swift and Good-Faithed Capital Punishment

Justin Murdock Abstract There are two factions when it comes to the debate over capital punishment: one believes it is legitimate retribution for heinous criminal acts, while the other believes it is the epitome of archaic punishments which violate the principles of the Eighth Amendment. Capital punishment in the United States is limited to five … Continue reading Justice Until Death: The Necessity of Swift and Good-Faithed Capital Punishment