DOVER, Del. (AP) - A bill repealing Delaware's death penalty has been revised to remove a provision that would spare the lives of 17 killers already on death row.
Senators overwhelmingly approved an amendment striking the provision just before beginning debate Tuesday on the bill itself.
Supporters of the bill argue that the death penalty is morally wrong, racially discriminatory, ineffective as a deterrent to violent crime and far more costly than putting killers in prison for life. They also point to cases in other states where condemned killers have later been exonerated.
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Here's the rub! Why would it be patently wrong to sentence one to death without admitting that when you did the exact same act yesterday, that it was right and just?
Shxt has to hit the fan here.
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