Originally posted by Zyanya
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Damn, I'd be tempted. Despite what I've said in this thread, I'm not against the death penalty, but I am against it's application like this. The very fact that people feel such offence from injustices done to them means that it's a case of high feelings taking hold. That's the very reason we have a legal system of impartial (supposedly) people to try the claims of those offended against.
By the standards of castle doctrine, the case you cited would have been plain old ordinary murder, no legal about it.
You're quite happy for a law to be in place for the right circumstances, but the reality is that there are more than a few people in the land who would be happy to use it to further their own beleifs about how the law should be enacted.
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