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No one should be above the law, and consequently no one should be exempted from the law. Past deeds should not effect punishment any more than changing your life while you are in prison should effect it. If your crime was heinous enough to warrant the death penalty I believe at that point you have forfeited previous good credit in your life.

2006-06-27 04:47:48 · answer #1 · answered by Bryan 7 · 1 1

Even though I do not agree with the death penalty, I don't think that just becuase you got a military metal of honor that you can be treated with less harshness for committing a crime that deserves a death penalty sentence.

2006-06-27 04:46:17 · answer #2 · answered by blink182fan117 4 · 0 0

"the campaign had gained endorsements from over 50 Medal of Honor recipients. The medal is the rustic’s maximum protection stress honor; there are literally truly eighty one recipients of the award nevertheless residing." the final public of OLDER individuals ensue to be conservatives.

2016-10-13 21:21:30 · answer #3 · answered by moncrieffe 2 · 0 0

No,the law of the land has to be same for everyone.But while considering ex-servicemen,various factors including there experience,their mentality and possible details must be studeied to give a fair judgement to a person who might have performed heroic acts under fire.

2006-06-27 04:51:14 · answer #4 · answered by Vivek 3 · 0 0

No, being a medal of honor recipient, doesn't give you free reign to go kill people and not pay for it with his own life.

2006-06-27 04:54:04 · answer #5 · answered by Phil My Crack In 4 · 0 0

No one has ever "won" the Medal of Honor.

2006-06-27 06:13:41 · answer #6 · answered by Tom Jr 4 · 0 0

no..if anything they should have a more strict punishment, If someone did recieve the metal of Honor then they are probley a badass and could do some serious dammage to someone.For them to use there goverment training and kill someone is just wrong

2006-06-27 04:47:38 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If I was on a jury I would take it as a factor in my deciding on the penalty. Free ride? No way....

2006-06-27 05:52:04 · answer #8 · answered by lana_sands 7 · 0 0

No, there is no free ride in crime.

2006-06-27 05:04:54 · answer #9 · answered by Wolfpacker 6 · 0 0

Nope, neither should Baretta.

2006-06-27 04:46:05 · answer #10 · answered by RDHamm 4 · 0 0

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