New Jersey’s Abolition of the Death Penalty
With recent polls showing more than half of the residents of
Granted, we do not live in an eye-for-an-eye society, but when it comes to particularly violent crimes, should the criminal be allowed to live his life when he has denied another theirs? A good case in point is that of Megan Kanka. Jesse Timmendequas, a repeat violent sex offender, kidnapped, raped and murdered 7-year-old Megan Kanka. The national outcry that this case caused resulted in the passage of Megan’s Law, an attempt to protect communities from sexual predators. With the abolishment of the death penalty, Mr. Timmendequas will now serve life in prison without any fear of execution.
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