Quote from: Mister on March 09, 2009, 06:03:24 PM
yeah, i don't believe that one bit. 50 years of jail is cheaper than a death sentence? c'mon.
Look it up.
Courtrooms, judges and lawyers are not cheap. Imagine the O.J. trial several times over and over again. Then you still have to do the execution, fight off the activist/protesters.
It is generally accepted that life without parole is 1-3million for about 50 years. Depending on court fees, jail, etc.. And you do not have a mandatory appeal. One court proceeding is all it requires.
Pro death penalty sites seem to use estimates on costs, usually a few million is thrown around. Recent stats show that executions run into the tens of millions when all is said and done. New York State recently showed it costs 23million to execute someone (New Jersey announced similar numbers) and if you fail to get a final death penalty, the cost then goes up even more since after all of those legal fees, you still have to incarcerate them for life. Even worse it costs states money just to allow for it, without even using it. New Jersey spent 1/4 billion over 2 decades in order to allow for it, and has not even executed someone during that time. That is a lot of money, to do nothing.
We all die, how are you enacting revenge or payback or what have you by killing them mercifully, make them live out their lives in a hell hole. In the end, they still die in prison. Would you rather spend 50 years looking at walls knowing you will never see daylight or would you rather it just be done with now.
Then there is still one other problem... What if you execute them, and then new evidence shows them innocent? How much is that wrongful death lawsuit going to run? It doesn't deter crime, it costs more, and it is riskier, so why bother? It also brings you down to their level.
If you research it, be sure to look at what side of the fence you are looking at, both sides exaggerate the costs for other side. Look into state fiscal reports, they are far more accurate.