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HEADLINES & GLOBAL NEWS By Jan 14, 2021 12:19 PM EST The death penalty is the last sentence anyone would want to get for crimes committed and essentially state-sanctioned execution for the worst criminals. In recent months, these federal executions have been battles between conservatives and liberals. In 2020, federal executions that have been dormant for 17 years had resumed, which is opposed by those involved in civil rights. Facts about capital punishment All states have laws and rules that apply to those with death as the final judgment of their crimes. Federal executions are the last stage of due process when the death is sentence applicable to the criminal. Take note that all states have particular laws that differ from others. ....
Tiffany Osborne , age 30, was found murdered in Bessemer, Alabama. Osbourne s remains were found in April by utility workers. She reportedly died April 1, 2020. A warrant has been signed on 36-year-old Cedric Earl Watts Jr., for Osborne’s murder…[ “She is survived by her children Summer Osborne, Kyleigh Osborne, and Caiden Osborne, according to usobit.com. Robert Templet Jr., age 56, Jessica Troulliet, age 36, fatally shot in Marrero, LA. Jamal Harris, 36, is facing murder charges. The victims were fatally shot in Marrero, Louisiana after Troulliet complained that her online date did not look like his profile photo, describing him as having a pumpkin head. ....
Wanted: An Honest Debate About the Death Penalty If you re leaving out the murder victims in telling the story, you re not having a real conversation about the death penalty. Pictured: the death chamber at Texas State Penitentiary at Huntsville, as it appeared in 1997. (Photo: Bernd Obermann/Getty Images) Commentary By Mike Dukakis was asked by CNN’s Bernard Shaw during the 1988 presidential debates whether he would support the death penalty if his wife, Kitty, had been raped and murdered. The Massachusetts governor famously responded: “No, I don’t, Bernard, and I think you know that I’ve opposed the death penalty during all of my life. I don’t see any evidence that it’s a deterrent, and I think there are better and more effective ways to deal with violent crime.” ....
For many, perhaps everyone, 2020 will go down as a year theyâd rather forget. However, the huge news that came in 2020 is unforgettable. By March, the coronavirus had swept into the world, the nation and Central Texas, drastically changing the way people work, shop, eat and live. It ushered in changes to the Killeen-Fort Hood area that will likely leave lasting impacts to the local landscape. It impacted everyone. A month later, on April 22, a Fort Hood soldier went missing. Frantic searches, protests, blame and a national spotlight on Fort Hood followed. Eventually it was discovered that Spc. Vanessa Guillen had been reportedly killed by a fellow soldier. Her body was found more than two months later near the Leon River south of Temple. ....
The Good Men Project Become a Premium Member We have pioneered the largest worldwide conversation about what it means to be a good man in the 21st century. Your support of our work is inspiring and invaluable. How the Trump Administration Is on a Killing Spree The trump administration carried out its ninth execution of the year and the first during a presidential lame-duck period in 130 years. The case of Brandon Bernard was a rare execution of someone who was in his teens when his crime was committed. Bernard, 40, was one of five gang members convicted in Texas of killing Stacie and Todd Bagley who were youth ministers in 1999. The gunman, Christopher Vialva, was executed in September, while the other co-defendants were given lesser sentences according to CNN. ....