Monday, June 26, 2006

A Festival Of The Repulsive

All That's Left Is The Right: "The Kansas case was unique. The state law says juries should impose death sentences if aggravating evidence of a crime's brutality and mitigating factors explaining a defendant's actions are equal in weight.

Justice David H. Souter, writing for the liberals, said the law was 'morally absurd.' "

"The American people have determined that the good to be derived from capital punishment _ in deterrence, and perhaps most of all in the meting out of condign justice for horrible crimes _ outweighs the risk of error. It is no proper part of the business of this court, or of its justices, to second-guess that judgment, much less to impugn it before the world ...", wrote Scalia, separately.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Yes, I agree that it is morally absurd