Your point about
the actual death penalty is very well said.
Not exact matches
The
actual penalty for a forced r.ape under the Old Testament laws was the same as any mortal sin —
death.
My question is: If Jesus did not endure a period of separation from the Father, as the
actual penalty for sin, than why else would he go through all that torture and shame, and
death?
And as long as you have the
death penalty at all, there will always be political pressure to use it more, and pressure upon prosecutors to seek it, and get
death penalty convictions —
actual innocence be damned.
While the second is technically true, it should be pointed out that defense lawyers have, for years, intentionally run up the cost to the state by presenting multiple appeals, even based on little to no
actual legal cause, in order to drive up the cost of
death penalty cases.
Near one of the mansion's four fireplaces, the cross-eyed governor had served decaffeinated coffee in beautiful old buffalo - themed china and asked Walters his thoughts on abortion, the
death penalty, and whether he believed adhering to the
actual language of the law and the original meaning of the Constitution.
Back in July, my colleague Bob Ambrogi posted about a blogger who picked up on a
actual mistake in the Supreme Court's decision in Kennedy v. Louisiana, holding that the Constitution bars the
death penalty for child rape.
The government delegation later acknowledged that a judge could impose the
death penalty whenever he decided that the convicted person had reached his or her majority, regardless of the person's
actual age at the time of the crime or at the time of the scheduled execution.