Justice for Jim Holmes |
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JohnnyCanuck
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Posted: 25 July 2012 at 9:26pm |
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And he's been granted supervised day pass's already.
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choopie911
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You see it when someone decapitates someone on a bus and eats some of it. |
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brihard
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A defense of insanity supposes that the perpetrator was incapable of appreciating the nature or quality of his actions. You don't get off scott free simply for being nuts- you have to be so nuts that you're unable to understand that what you're doing is wrong.
You do not typically see that in crimes demonstrating this much deliberation and planning.
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Evil Elvis
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Because as Americans we are supposed to be better than that.
You can't pick and choose who gets justice. Justice isn't a perk. Justice is the birth right of evey human being according to our constitution. |
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Has anyone said anything to the contrary?
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Kayback
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Yes, but that isn't any defense. They are fully aware they are breaking the law and that there are consequences to their actions, both for them and for their victims. That's just Crazy.
To have "insane" as a legal defense they must be removed from reality. KBK |
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State sponsored murder does not create closure. Ever read The Executioner's Song? |
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stratoaxe
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Wow, it edited n-i-g-g-l-i-n-g.
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stratoaxe
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This. I do wished trials were speedier. Like, convicted today, appeal next week, dead next month speedier. But those are **edited**ling complaints to live in a system that makes every attempt to make sure that you're guilty of the crime you're being punished. There are lots of countries around the world where someone just needs to drop your name in the wrong light and you never see your family again. I came across a great Thomas Jefferson quote looking for another-
I don't see this man getting off on insanity (depending on how you read that of course ) He planned this out for months and on top of that held a good enough GPA to get into a PhD program. I'd say this man is as screwed as anyone else on the planet.
But let's take a step back and look at this for a second. What IF society is, in some way, failing? What if there's a point or position in which the pressures of society are beginning to take their toll on people his age (as Tallen pointed out in the other thread)? I see this argument alot from my parents and people of that generation. I understand the frustration with the finances and time of the judicial system, but at the same time really, in my opinion of course, this argument comes down to STOP USING BIG WORDS AND SHOOT HIM. If we as a society take these incidents as a time to learn rather than simply exterminating the guilty and moving on we stand to benefit. I'm not saying take him to an institution and use tax payer dollars to keep him alive and comfortable the rest of his life, I'm saying take the time while he's still breathing and try and see when, where, and why he snapped. At some point this guy went from normal to batpoo. And another side to this argument. Every time someone pisses and moans about the justice system taking their time with these people what they're really saying is that this guy is perfectly normal and should be tried as such. That may not be the way they intend it, but that's the end result of their argument. If that's the case then for alot of politicians and lawmakers the obvious thing that separates the crazies from the rest of us is their guns. |
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impulse418
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I think anyone who commits premeditated murder is insane.
Just sayin.... |
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Kayback
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The thing about insanity is you actually have to be INSANE.
Not mad or off your rocker but actually criminally insane. Very few people like that are able to function well enough in society to not be locked up in a loony bin already. KBK |
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usafpilot07
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Insanity almost never works as a defense.
Also, no CAPCHA! |
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Kayback
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I'm still of the opinion he needs a closed court room, and an unmarked grave. Stop giving these guys "their day in the media", because whatever they say in court does not need to be reported.
Concentrate of the dead and wounded so the event is not forgotten, but don't mention this guys name, his political agenda or his "justifications". If there was more of that, there'd be less of this. KBK |
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impulse418
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Meh
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Just a simple thought that you have after you see a part of society try and 'justify' the actions of one individual who truely commits an act of violence towards his fellow man, and then the legal games begin to find any cause but the true nature of the crime.
Constitutionally he has the right of fair trial, that is given, but does he truely get judged by a jury of his peers? Because normal members of a jury can not fashion or concieve a thought as he did to commit these acts. It was not a spontainious act, it was a well planned out exercise in violence directed toward innocent members of our society. As stated the 'victims' of this exercise in violence will soon be forgotten and not the prime focus of the 'trial', it will be how our society failed Mr. Holmes. That is how our system of justice has mutated into a form unrecognizable to what the Penal Law was devised to accomplish. Our system will now spend near $1million to protect his rights and he spent $.49 to violate each of his victimes rights, and 12 can no longer defend themselves in a court of law, nor see justice prevail. There are just times where civilized man needs to thin the herd, and having worked law enforcement, my inner most being would see no problem having him tried by a real jury of his peers, on the prison yard, where he can defend his actions to those who, as he, have no problem violating the rights of others. Not that I am advocating it is right, but I think we all know what the outcome of this potential media driven 'trial' is going to be. Not guilty due to mental illness, and we will coddle this man in some mental institution, be it for life, while the victims families also live in some form of 'prison' within thier minds, always asking why. Closure sometimes mends more than what society tends to call justice. If one of my kids were killed or injured in this scenario, a hilltop, a .418, and Mr. Holmes in the rec yard....nough said. |
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OS's idea is poorly thought out knee jerk reaction that doesn't take into account the bigger picture like most of his thoughts. It's all in the details not the feelings. More people need to realize that. |
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brihard
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OS- you're forgetting about that whole awkward 'constitution' thing you swore to uphold and defend against all enemies, foreign and domestic.
Quite to the contrary of your views, the ugliest, most awful cases are the ones where it's MOST critical to get everything right, dot every i, cross ever t. Because that's how a free liberal democracy functions, and that's how it protects itself from the tyranny of expediency when extremist appeals to emotion seem most compelling. The rule of law MUST remain inviolate. Even when a bunch of innocent people are dead. Hell, ESPECIALLY when a bunch of innocent people are dead.
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stratoaxe
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Sneaky already said it but media =/= justice system.
Your emotional need for revenge is fleeting but a person's life is not. The minute we devalue the sanctity of life in favor for satisfying the needs of a lynch mob we open the door for innocent people to be killed. For every Holmes that we basically know is guilty there's a Zimmerman that we don't. That's why justice is blind and sits between the two extremes to dole out emotionless sentences based on written precedence.
As far as the whole "poor kid" speech, that's just grandstanding on your part. There's no pity or compassion for this man that I've seen, not even in this thread. He has an entire society waiting to watch him die.
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Hey Strat...does that "innocent until proven guilty' thing go for Zimmerman also, not according to the usual media frenzie.
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