Sorry, can't say without more information. Generally speaking I'm in favor of the death penalty for cop killers, premeditated murder, and murder of a brutal or heinous nature. That being said, however, I have to wonder because you're talking about a boy in a youth camp, which is a correctional facility. It all depends on the totality of the circumstances, and in cases where you're talking about a guard protecting his/her safety and possibly the safety of others against an individual convicted of a crime I favor the health and safety of a guard over that of a criminal. If this boy in the youth camp was simply ganged up on by guards or beaten to death just because the guard felt like it, that's one thing. But if the guards resorted to the use of force because the boy resisted or fought back in any way, all bets are off. In that case the boy chose to put his own selfish wants, needs, and opinions above everyone else's and paid the due penalty for it.
2006-12-29 02:58:40
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answered by sarge927 7
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You cannot go by the bits and pieces you heard while watching the show. I am sure not all was said that needed to be as there is a time limit as to what can be put out on the show. This is why we have Investigators that try and find out all they possibly can in order to take it to Court. Once it has gone that far then it is up to the "Jury" to help make the decision as to wether or not these people are guilty, and go from there. I was NOT there when all of this supposedly or Allegedly took place. Right now everything we are listening on or in the News is ONLY HEARSAY.
2006-12-29 03:20:03
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answered by nickle 5
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i think of this has been Mercer's criminal communities approaches all alongside. they did not positioned him into the witness field through fact he would desire to purely incriminate himself and make the prosecutions case stonger. They knew he replaced into going to get got here upon in charge by using a jury, so have waited for the attraction and argue the case in front of the regulation lords. through fact of intimidation there has not been one piece of DNA or ( i be attentive to this would be an somewhat undesirable analogy) a smoking gun proving his guilt, most of the info has been circumstantial with the massive witness being in contact interior the conceal up. Mercer did it, he replaced into so stupid that each and every person in the community section knew he did it interior 24 hrs. If he hadn't killed Rhys he could have killed somone else interior right here couple of years. you may bleat a pair of unfavorable upbringing and undesirable roll fashions yet there are a lot of infants in that section who've had worse upbringings than him and are regulation abiding voters. on the tip of the day Mercer took a call to take a loaded gun and shoot in the time of a crowded vehicle park on a plesent summer season night. He could be held in charge for that selection, through fact if he isn't then it teaches different childrens like him that they don't undergo any responsibilty for his or her movements, that they'd act with impunity, even kill an harmless toddler, and not have a moments remorseful approximately approximately it. you think of Mercer cares approximately Rhys? don't think it for one minute, the sole remorseful approximately Mercer and his kinfolk have is that he have been given caught. i wish they don't pull the wool over the regulation lords eyes, yet I even have my fears
2016-12-11 18:22:01
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answered by ? 4
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You want to murder the guards and the nurse? That wouldn't be right IMHO, let us put them on trial and then in prison.
2006-12-29 04:17:09
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answered by netnazivictim 5
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no life in prison for all of them
2006-12-29 02:50:25
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answered by ? 6
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