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Chapter 420 The Long Waiting for the Death Penalty
Chapter 420 The Long Waiting for the Death Penalty
Ok……
...Forget it, don't think about it so much.
He Nan frowned, thinking it's better not to think about these crap things for now.
Whether the director will continue to seek his cooperation or not is another matter.
Moreover, you can't just believe what the director says.
Even if it sounds reasonable, he's probably just selling out.
The purpose is to deceive sympathy and let He Nan stand by his side to help.
Everyone will definitely say things in a direction that is beneficial to them.
What he said is just one-sided words.
The truth may be back to basics.
The chief has been doing all kinds of evil.
If you are going to be blacked out, now you know how to cry.
Forced to say that I was forced to do bad things, all kinds of behind-the-scenes black hands are actually not me, this is not my intention...
... It was hard for He Nan to believe such words.
Some people are wronged, some people have something to hide, that's right.
...But there are not many people who are really so wronged.
With more contact with criminals, many people will understand He Nan's idea that it is not easy to be persuaded by complaints.
Because those criminals who have committed the most serious crimes will always justify their actions.
Even if the evidence is solid, the case is bad, and there are extremely subjective factors, they will still say that this is not what they want to happen, or that this is not their intention.
He Nan felt that they shouldn't say that they didn't want such a tragedy to happen.
It should be said that he did not want such a thing to be caught.
In this way, it is more objective.
Persuasive power has also been greatly improved.
After all, the sincerity of these remarks has to be recognized.
There are fewer examples of this.
Very few criminals speak the truth.
He Nan only heard this truth when he went to the bureau to meet and talk last year when he was dealing with a murder case with a knife.
At that time, He Nan asked him, he killed four people with a knife, and your family has no money to pay compensation to get forgiveness, and you will have to stay in prison for the rest of your life.Do you regret it?
As a result, the criminal asked him what he regretted.
He Nan was stunned for a moment, and looked at the files to make sure that he had no mental and intellectual problems.
Then, I went on to say, of course, I don’t regret killing people after asking you.
As a result, the criminal said of course he had no regrets.
After a moment of silence, I added another sentence, saying that if I knew that if I killed four or ten, I would spend a lifetime in prison, so I tried my best to kill all the people in that room, so I might not be able to catch me.
These remarks really made He Nan break out in a cold sweat.
After all, according to the case file, only those four people had any grudges against him, and the others had no grudges. Logically speaking, there was no reason to kill them.
Moreover, this interrogation was not understood to have happened just after the case happened.
It was after he ran away all day until he was caught and locked up by the police who were tipped off by He Nan and Shirley.
At this time, the mind should have calmed down long ago.
Normally, a murderer feels regret and fear for his actions.
And he was just wondering why he didn't kill all the other people?
He Nan went to the bureau by himself.
After returning home, he complained to Shirley about it.
Shirley smiled wryly.
She said such conversations at this time of day are basically only in states that don't have the death penalty.
Before the sentence is pronounced, the prisoner already knows in advance the punishment he will face.
Because there is no death penalty in New York State, the upper limit is indefinite.
Then he stabbed four unarmed people to death. The situation is so bad, and it doesn't matter if he has no money, so of course he will be sentenced.
So he knew that he was already under the heaviest punishment and would not die, so he could naturally put on an indifferent attitude.
But if you ask those prisoners who are waiting to be sentenced and don’t know whether they are on death row or life sentence to answer this question, except for some mentally ill people who will definitely get away with the crime, they will all answer that they regret it.
Not only regret, but also a seemingly very sincere confession, weeping, saying what a terrible thing I did, hoping to make amends, forgiveness and forgiveness.
Most of the time, I will say and pray or something, saying that I will do good things in the future and be a devout Christian.
All actions are for the sake of a lighter sentence.
Basically, the courts in the United States are not willing to impose the death penalty. When a prisoner repents, he likes to use this as an excuse to say that he has a good attitude of admitting his mistakes and should be given a chance to start over.
As for whether the victim still has a chance, he often doesn't care very much.After all, the dead have no human rights.
You just lost your life, but the prisoner lost his freedom!
... If you just kill one person, he will be jailed for up to ten years, and he will basically come out.
The victim's life is worth the retribution.
In short, if a prisoner dares to show an extremely arrogant attitude before the sentence is pronounced, and shows no intention of repentance, then he usually knows his destined end, and the end will not be very serious.
Therefore, the crime rate in a dead state like New York is not only higher than that in a state that has not abolished the death penalty, but also the prisoners tend to be more arrogant.There are not a few cases where there is not even an apology.
In He Nan's opinion, this example can effectively refute those who claim that "life imprisonment is more tormenting than the death penalty, so the death penalty should be abolished to make them experience greater pain."
He Nan felt that their proposition was simply inexplicable.
This question is still more persuasive for the prisoner to speak for himself.
Ask those who have been sentenced to life, if they would like to choose a less painful punishment, directly in one step, the death penalty.
If they didn't jump up and beat you after listening to it, it was probably because they were afraid that they would have to pay extra for their bad behavior in custody.
No one can choose the death penalty.
Or you can ask those prisoners who have been sentenced to death if they want to change to life.
See if they jump for joy.
Speaking of this, I have always wanted to complain about why the execution of the death penalty in the United States is so slow...
He Nan drove the car towards home, while secretly complaining in his heart.
Every prisoner enters the prison after execution and begins a long wait.
This program goes extremely slowly.
Have to line up.
There are only a small number of execution places every month.
Of course, it is first come, first served.Unless your case has details to sort out.
Because this number is so small, a prisoner usually has to wait more than ten years before executing the death sentence.
Some even have to wait as long as 35 years.
Perhaps this long waiting process was also a kind of torture, but He Nan felt that it was not fair to the victim to do it so slowly.
In order to wait for this criminal to be executed, they had to wait a long time to see that he was really dead, and the stone in their hearts would fall to the ground.
So who is tormenting such low efficiency?
It always feels like a kind of revenge for the victim-according to some people's logic, it will become like this.
"It's all because of you that we have to sentence him to death. Isn't that the same as killing someone?"
(End of this chapter)
Ok……
...Forget it, don't think about it so much.
He Nan frowned, thinking it's better not to think about these crap things for now.
Whether the director will continue to seek his cooperation or not is another matter.
Moreover, you can't just believe what the director says.
Even if it sounds reasonable, he's probably just selling out.
The purpose is to deceive sympathy and let He Nan stand by his side to help.
Everyone will definitely say things in a direction that is beneficial to them.
What he said is just one-sided words.
The truth may be back to basics.
The chief has been doing all kinds of evil.
If you are going to be blacked out, now you know how to cry.
Forced to say that I was forced to do bad things, all kinds of behind-the-scenes black hands are actually not me, this is not my intention...
... It was hard for He Nan to believe such words.
Some people are wronged, some people have something to hide, that's right.
...But there are not many people who are really so wronged.
With more contact with criminals, many people will understand He Nan's idea that it is not easy to be persuaded by complaints.
Because those criminals who have committed the most serious crimes will always justify their actions.
Even if the evidence is solid, the case is bad, and there are extremely subjective factors, they will still say that this is not what they want to happen, or that this is not their intention.
He Nan felt that they shouldn't say that they didn't want such a tragedy to happen.
It should be said that he did not want such a thing to be caught.
In this way, it is more objective.
Persuasive power has also been greatly improved.
After all, the sincerity of these remarks has to be recognized.
There are fewer examples of this.
Very few criminals speak the truth.
He Nan only heard this truth when he went to the bureau to meet and talk last year when he was dealing with a murder case with a knife.
At that time, He Nan asked him, he killed four people with a knife, and your family has no money to pay compensation to get forgiveness, and you will have to stay in prison for the rest of your life.Do you regret it?
As a result, the criminal asked him what he regretted.
He Nan was stunned for a moment, and looked at the files to make sure that he had no mental and intellectual problems.
Then, I went on to say, of course, I don’t regret killing people after asking you.
As a result, the criminal said of course he had no regrets.
After a moment of silence, I added another sentence, saying that if I knew that if I killed four or ten, I would spend a lifetime in prison, so I tried my best to kill all the people in that room, so I might not be able to catch me.
These remarks really made He Nan break out in a cold sweat.
After all, according to the case file, only those four people had any grudges against him, and the others had no grudges. Logically speaking, there was no reason to kill them.
Moreover, this interrogation was not understood to have happened just after the case happened.
It was after he ran away all day until he was caught and locked up by the police who were tipped off by He Nan and Shirley.
At this time, the mind should have calmed down long ago.
Normally, a murderer feels regret and fear for his actions.
And he was just wondering why he didn't kill all the other people?
He Nan went to the bureau by himself.
After returning home, he complained to Shirley about it.
Shirley smiled wryly.
She said such conversations at this time of day are basically only in states that don't have the death penalty.
Before the sentence is pronounced, the prisoner already knows in advance the punishment he will face.
Because there is no death penalty in New York State, the upper limit is indefinite.
Then he stabbed four unarmed people to death. The situation is so bad, and it doesn't matter if he has no money, so of course he will be sentenced.
So he knew that he was already under the heaviest punishment and would not die, so he could naturally put on an indifferent attitude.
But if you ask those prisoners who are waiting to be sentenced and don’t know whether they are on death row or life sentence to answer this question, except for some mentally ill people who will definitely get away with the crime, they will all answer that they regret it.
Not only regret, but also a seemingly very sincere confession, weeping, saying what a terrible thing I did, hoping to make amends, forgiveness and forgiveness.
Most of the time, I will say and pray or something, saying that I will do good things in the future and be a devout Christian.
All actions are for the sake of a lighter sentence.
Basically, the courts in the United States are not willing to impose the death penalty. When a prisoner repents, he likes to use this as an excuse to say that he has a good attitude of admitting his mistakes and should be given a chance to start over.
As for whether the victim still has a chance, he often doesn't care very much.After all, the dead have no human rights.
You just lost your life, but the prisoner lost his freedom!
... If you just kill one person, he will be jailed for up to ten years, and he will basically come out.
The victim's life is worth the retribution.
In short, if a prisoner dares to show an extremely arrogant attitude before the sentence is pronounced, and shows no intention of repentance, then he usually knows his destined end, and the end will not be very serious.
Therefore, the crime rate in a dead state like New York is not only higher than that in a state that has not abolished the death penalty, but also the prisoners tend to be more arrogant.There are not a few cases where there is not even an apology.
In He Nan's opinion, this example can effectively refute those who claim that "life imprisonment is more tormenting than the death penalty, so the death penalty should be abolished to make them experience greater pain."
He Nan felt that their proposition was simply inexplicable.
This question is still more persuasive for the prisoner to speak for himself.
Ask those who have been sentenced to life, if they would like to choose a less painful punishment, directly in one step, the death penalty.
If they didn't jump up and beat you after listening to it, it was probably because they were afraid that they would have to pay extra for their bad behavior in custody.
No one can choose the death penalty.
Or you can ask those prisoners who have been sentenced to death if they want to change to life.
See if they jump for joy.
Speaking of this, I have always wanted to complain about why the execution of the death penalty in the United States is so slow...
He Nan drove the car towards home, while secretly complaining in his heart.
Every prisoner enters the prison after execution and begins a long wait.
This program goes extremely slowly.
Have to line up.
There are only a small number of execution places every month.
Of course, it is first come, first served.Unless your case has details to sort out.
Because this number is so small, a prisoner usually has to wait more than ten years before executing the death sentence.
Some even have to wait as long as 35 years.
Perhaps this long waiting process was also a kind of torture, but He Nan felt that it was not fair to the victim to do it so slowly.
In order to wait for this criminal to be executed, they had to wait a long time to see that he was really dead, and the stone in their hearts would fall to the ground.
So who is tormenting such low efficiency?
It always feels like a kind of revenge for the victim-according to some people's logic, it will become like this.
"It's all because of you that we have to sentence him to death. Isn't that the same as killing someone?"
(End of this chapter)
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