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Should every felony conviction be a life sentence?
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<blockquote data-quote="LightningCrash" data-source="post: 2076243" data-attributes="member: 4278"><p>Beccaria had already railed against capital punishment, and people were supporting him.</p><p></p><p>During the 18th century in America there was already a move away from capital punishment. From the Bloody Laws you could get hanged for 222 different crimes in England, and many were very petty offenses.</p><p></p><p>Not too long after the ratification of the BoR, Pennsylvania repealed the death penalty for all offenses except first degree murder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LightningCrash, post: 2076243, member: 4278"] Beccaria had already railed against capital punishment, and people were supporting him. During the 18th century in America there was already a move away from capital punishment. From the Bloody Laws you could get hanged for 222 different crimes in England, and many were very petty offenses. Not too long after the ratification of the BoR, Pennsylvania repealed the death penalty for all offenses except first degree murder. [/QUOTE]
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