mickey2942
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I actually think that putting the decision for a death penalty case on the victim's family is far too serious of a decision.
If the state of Tennessee decides that this is a death penalty case, they should move forward with this decision. Not defer it to the family of the victim. JMO.
And after looking at the statistics, of death row inmates in Tennessee, which I posted previously, with a link, some men have been on death row for decades. Sitting in their cells, getting food, recreation, medical care, free legal services.
If the state of Tennessee decides that this is a death penalty case, they should move forward with this decision. Not defer it to the family of the victim. JMO.
And after looking at the statistics, of death row inmates in Tennessee, which I posted previously, with a link, some men have been on death row for decades. Sitting in their cells, getting food, recreation, medical care, free legal services.