let s see your topic is conflict and compromise. I am not sure how the capital punishment relates to this. Are you conflicted with it could be morally wrong to induce death for murder? This sounds like it is a topic that you personally have to development. For example let s say you think capital punishment is wrong. You can ask the lawyer how many states have this law? What type of crimes are suitable for this punishment? His personal belief to why this is good or bad? Also you could look at the cost of feeding, housing a criminal? Do we do this to make room for new criminals? May be the room needed is the compromise. before you write this you need to figure out whether or not you feel this is right or wrong. I have a question why do we induce death on criminals but not to our loved ones when they are dying? Why do wait for them to suffer and die? There are other countries that do this but we don t, why?
Ask him how the death penalty system worked in her case. What kind of money did she have? Was her original attorney privately hired or a public defender? Did her original attorney have adequate resources to defend her properly? If the women was Frances Newton, you might ask him about the original attorney, Ron Mock, who was later suspended from practicing law. You can ask whether the original trial was, in his opinion, fair.
Did she appear remorseful for her crime? Was she accepting of the verdict? How did she spend her time on death row? Do you feel there were extenuating or mitigating circumstances for her criminal actions? How did the verdict impact her family?
How much did the State pay you to defend her? Did you believe in her innocence? Did you continue to defend her after the guilty verdict? Were there any/many appeals? How much money did you make on the appeals? Good Luck
How many women have been sentenced to the death penalty? Does the lawyer think capital punishment is right or wrong and why does he think that way? Are women more likely to get off the death penalty for some reason men can not use?
ask if you can have piece of corn. this is going out on a limb since not many normal people understand this. it actuallly is an old technique used by the FBI when questioning suspects to say quot;piece of corn?quot; out of anywhere and see the response. A confused response is normal, but if they say they don t eat corn or hate it, you got yourself a killer.
My questions to this guy would be. Do you think that this person deserved to die for her crime? Could there be any chance that this person was innocent? Would you still fight for her innocence? Would you state that it was a humane and painless way to die? I hope these questions can help you. Good Luck Girls X
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