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KILLING SOMEONE = DEATH PENALTY SENTENCE!

KILLING SOMEONE = DEATH PENALTY SENTENCE!

LET HAVE IT FLIES... WHAT ARE YOUR POINT OF VIEW ON THIS PERSPECTIVE OF SENTENCING?


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can't see

the page!

"There's no point in being grown up if you can't be childish sometimes."


Check this shit out...

we are wondering wether we should do it....these fuckers have a mobile death machine.......talk about being efficient..


China Makes Ultimate Punishment Mobile

"this is not revenge but punishment"


as for me...

I'm against the death penalty.
And I think it would be fun to rob a bank. Anyone with me on that? Bonnie and Clyde got to be public enemy No. 1, running and hiding from every American lawman's gun.....


proved my point for about the 5th or 6th time

no one seems to find it interesting that drugs is a MAJOR part of the social problems Belize has been facing.

But, don't worry folks, it won't be discussing anything further than this on the DRUGS ISSUE.

"All you have to do is open your eyes. That's it."


I seh

hooray to dat deh guillotine and boo to hanging. Or dem koo make guns legal an we all havw we self cowboy justice.


Da jus me

or Belize soon mek it big pan di intanational seen inna crime and violence. Hmmm, we might jus fly pass Jamaica and all dem adda bad name places. Maybe we wan becom mo famas an get mo tourist visits.


Ah notice something lately though, that the criminals

are moving from the ghetto youths to the rich kids of Belize, it seems that blowing each other away is the 'in' thing in Belize this year, so i guess that is why the rich kids are getting into it.

"All you have to do is open your eyes. That's it."


who said movies don't influence - Belize City is gonna be

the next video game - Belize City Street Wars.

Check this:

Police are tonight seeking three men for questioning following a shootout and car chase through the streets of Belize City. According to the authorities, around eight thirty on Sunday night, a mobile patrol on Chetumal Street spotted a maroon four door Toyota car driving "erratically". The cops say they switched on their lights and sirens in an attempt to pull the vehicle over but it sped off. A pursuit ensued through the streets of Belama, across the Northern Highway and into the Buttonwood Bay area. A.S.P. Edward Broaster was behind the wheel of the cruiser and reports that at some point during the chase, someone in the car broke the rear windshield, pushed a shotgun through the opening and pulled the trigger. Someone else in the car then put what looked like a nine millimetre out the rear window and also fired at the cops. Broaster returned fire and quickly called for backup. The cars careened across the city into the Cran and Mapp Street area until the cops say someone departed from the vehicle. That individual jumped over the fence of Belize Estate and hotfooted it towards the river. We understand the person dropped a 12-guage pump action shotgun while running through the yard. The weapon was later recovered but none of the occupants in the car have yet been found. The red Toyota was later discovered abandoned on New Road. A search of its interior netted police one expended twelve gauge cartridge and a cell phone. Subsequent investigations led officers to the car's owner, identified as Steve Robateau. Robateau is claiming that earlier that same day, he rented his vehicle to two men. If you have any information that can assist investigators on this case, please call the nearest station.

"All you have to do is open your eyes. That's it."


crazed man push cop off roof - another example of DRUGS!!!!!!!!!

"All you have to do is open your eyes. That's it."


Belize is socialing rotting and even the dranco dem can't stand

d smell.

I have been watcking Nancy Grace religiously now, and i never thought that this type of sick fucking, disturbing atrocities would ever hit Belize, but it seems we are playing catch up to the rest of the world.

"All you have to do is open your eyes. That's it."


that's no mental patient Dacta, that is a fucking drug addict

who lost it. But hey, the drug problem in Belize is one issue that no one cares to talk about, and immediately dismissed when it is brought up.

More of this will and continue to happen.

"All you have to do is open your eyes. That's it."


and I have to disagree if he is truely insane then

this man needs to be in a sanitarium or 'crazy-house'. No money no deh for social programs, no money to fund the hospitals, no money to fund security, no money for crazy house. 2 billion and in debt and no money to fund these programs.


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DAC couldnt have said it any better!

amen to that and quoting from the punisher: "this is not revenge but punishment!"

"hold me down cause i di cum!"


this shows too

that we don't have the proper facilities for these mental patients. Why if he had a history of mental problems was he allowed back in society. Normally mental patients escape the death penalty, and are sentenced to life, but if i was the girls' relative fuck that i would want to kil that mother fucker.
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this guy should die!

copy and paste this web address and you'll see how this is a perfect example for this forum topic.
and $50 bucks say that he will be declared "loco" and incapable to stand trial and justice wont be served..
i say hang him tomorrow!

http://www.channel5belize.com/#a1

"hold me down cause i di cum!"


Agree

execution of murderers is necessary in certain cases!! Here in Belize sentences are too light and in many cases the person who commits the crime walks away because of some technicality. You all have given good reasons why crime is so rampant today in Belize but I believe that our government leaders are to blame, also! When a people see that the big wigs get away with so much, are also involved in questionable activities and lead these lavish lifestyles without any kind of punishment then the larger population will follow suit. They develope the attitude "if you can get away so can I". Look at the characters of our so called leaders, then you will see why morals and values have gone through the door!Many of you will not agree but it starts at the top, you have moral leaders it stands to reason you will have a moral nation!! Is there not proof enough right now, how far we have sunk as a nation?


passage taken from an article on the current conflict in Somalia

this is how they are dealing with the death penalty:

Although brutal, the Islamic courts, with their own militias, have been the only judicial authority in the country, he said.

They have meted out traditional justice, including public executions and amputations, much like the Taliban.

In a case last month, the 17-year-old son of a murder victim was ordered to stab the convicted perpetrator to death with a knife in front of hundreds of spectators in Mogadishu.


famous last words:

Judge:
heng by the neck till your dead dead dead...

Convict:
kiss my ass till its red red red...


ahahahahaaa...

i was looking for a pic like that gingi...good one

"hold me down cause i di cum!"


Hahahaha hear what you saying Ginji

if we use that, we might see a cut in the violent crime rate! hehehehe

"COME 'ERE!!"

"Twins, Basil. TWINS!!"

Life's is STILL a bitch and then u die, that'


Then

Youll see a crash in the crime market...LOL
"Bad is never good until worse happens"


Just bring this back


"Bad is never good until worse happens"


and another one.....

"If we design a legal system that will be so generous to the suspect that there is absolutely no possibility of unjustly convicting that one out of ten thousand defendants who, in spite of overwhelming evidence, is really innocent, then we have also designed a legal system that is utterly incapable of convicting the other 9999 about whose guilt there is no mistake."
-- G. Edward Griffin in The Great Prison Break


It should be obvious by now to all that there are persons

living among us who are repeat murderers. These are people who have killed more than once, and I believe will kill again.
It should be obvious that there are persons among us who are "for hire" assassins and these persons need to be identified, convicted, incarcerated, and in two cases I am personally aware of, executed.
It should be obvious that there are persons among us who are "thrill killers", and these persons need to be identified, convicted, and executed, in my opinion.
We need as a people to begin to demand law and order. There are too many guns on the streets and in the hands of people who are too willing to use them. There is no good reason, in my view, for many of the young men who have licenses to carry guns, to have such licenses and to carry guns.
I would not mind seeing the police spend more time stopping and searching people for illegal firearms.

"On the internet nobody knows you're a dog!"


Here's a quote that sums it all up

"If we execute murderers and there is in fact no deterrent effect, we have killed a bunch of murderers. If we fail to execute murderers, and doing so would in fact have deterred other murders, we have allowed the killing of a bunch of innocent victims. I would much rather risk the former. This, to me, is not a tough call."

John McAdams - Marquette University/Department of Political Science, on deterrence


ditto sly

yo yo yo check it
Booyakasha
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well as i said

i believe in it for the more serious criminals who have no remorse for their crimes and are obvioulsy too dangerous for society. Plus it maybe would act as a detterent to many other criminals.

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Seriously

HELL YES, I still believe that the Death-Penalty is warranted in some cases. ...as a deterrent mostly, but still needed.

...and I can already hear the "bleeding hearts" asking again, "what deterrence"? but if we start that discussion again, we'll be here all day, cause you MR Human Rights have your strong point's, and I have my strong points.

but we can't get away from the FACT that there are too many people with "wa piece", with short tempers who are willing to "bus wa cap" for the most trivial of things. All I'm saying, STILL, is that having AND using the Death-Penalty in some cases might just be a neccessary part of coming up with some sort of active solution to our problems of violent crimes in The Jewel. chek it!!

"COME 'ERE!!"

"Twins, Basil. TWINS!!"

Life's is STILL a bitch and then u die, that'


I am philosophically opposed to the death penalty but

it is obvious that there are psychopaths amongst us, people who have no regard for human life and/or we lack the capacity to change them.
I agree with the international human rights organizations that the mandatory death penalty is unconstitutional, but I would support the re-institution of the carrying out of state executions in Belize for those convicted of certain types of murder.
I grew up in a Belize where two murders per year was considered an epidemic so to see two or three per week is past the point of distressing.
The increase in violence can be traced to narco-trafficking and the availiability of firearms starting in the late 70's and escalating through the 80's, 90's and the new century.
The generations that have grown up in a post-Independence Belize have been educated and aculturated by American cable television, and their values (or lack thereof) reflect that.

"On the internet nobody knows you're a dog!"


And the @#$%#$*@% still hasn't returned to Belize!!!

aaaaaaaahahahahahahaha!!


yeah was reading soe of it

i remember this discussion
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Glenn/Roady/Dacta do you remember this discussion?

"COME 'ERE!!"

"Twins, Basil. TWINS!!"

Life's is STILL a bitch and then u die, tha


Brilliant!!! studies also shows that they are not as

up-tight, cause of course they relieved their bowels, so they don't loose their cool as easy.


hahaha

ok then, shit before you leave your house cause studies show that more crime is committed by people who generally forget to shit before leaving their houses. So they go out in public with all this shit, and it cause them to break shit and in turn break the law or some shit???
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Dac the trick is not to break the law

and always shit before you leave your house.


so the trick is to

shit before so you no get executed, and if u do get executed wear someone else's clothes so u shit their clothes, hmmmmmm
so u no haftu wash them after you dead
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dac you are on to something here.

there is a link between shitting and execution. When you are executed you shit yourself, but when you shit yourself you don't get executed unless you were wearing someone else's pants when the event occured.

The moral of the story is don't have a last supper and noh borrow people clothes...


what sly bout roady having a poop

ewww
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I seem to remember a thread on this sme

subject a few months ago. Lemme see if i can find it. might bear reading again. I know i made MY feelings on the matter clear.

gimmie a sec


what roady buss a long shit

yack
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Rass roady

that shit long
"Bad is never good until worse happens"


GOOD LOOKIN' OUT PUN!

NOW...i bet that those stats will reduce by 10-15% if those on death row get whats coming to them, huh?

"hold me down cause i di cum!"


da hattieville ramada

hehehe
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Stats...

24/11/05 stats.

Prison population total (including pre-trial detainees / remand prisoners)=1,287

Official capacity of prison system 1,200

"this is not revenge but punishment"


any one know...

what the amount of prisoners are being held in belize and what the holding capacity is?

"hold me down cause i di cum!"


here is an exception.(I know its a lot of reading)

Trinidad has a mandatory death sentence for anyone convicted of murder, rich or poor. That solves the class problem.

Article on it:

Trinidad and Tobago may soon have to pull the mandatory death sentence clauses for those convicted of murder off the statute books.

This was the view of Saul Lehrfreund, Human Rights lawyer at the British solicitors firm of Simons Muirhead and Burton, that won a major victory against the "mandatory" death sentence in the Eastern Caribbean (EC) countries and Belize yesterday.

Local human rights lawyers welcomed the rulings yesterday, and were also of the view that soon, the same will apply to T&T.

The mandatory death sentence in the EC and Belize is no longer legal and all death sentences imposed on convicted killers will have to be vacated and re-addressed. This will be in keeping with several rulings of the Judicial Committee of Privy Council yesterday. The remaining countries in the Caribbean, like Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, Barbados and the Bahamas, where the death sentence is still mandatory, may soon have to follow suit.

In a series of related landmark decisions delivered yesterday, the Privy Council unanimously struck down the mandatory death sentence of those convicted of murder in the EC and Belize, as being in breach of their respective constitutions.

A similar Trinidad case, Balkissoon Roodial vs The State, in which the legality of the State to impose a mandatory death sentence has been challenged, and was remitted to the Court of Appeal by the Privy Council to deal with the issue. While the mandatory death sentence is in our law books, it is being argued that such a law contradicts the Constitution, violating the right to life.

Lehrfreund believes that sooner or later T&T will have to join the rest of the world and abolish the mandatory death sentence. He said the global consensus is that mandatory death sentence is unsustainable and not in keeping with international human rights laws.

Speaking about the judgements involving the EC and Belize cases in which the Privy Council upheld the judgements of the EC Court of Appeal, Lehrfreund said: "The ramification and consequences of the Privy Council's ruling are huge; there are implications for all those on death row in seven countries and their cases will now have to be reviewed. The implications for future murder trials will be the introduction of a completely new set of procedures restricting the imposition of the death penalty in the first instance. By upholding the decision of the EC Court of Appeal, the Privy Council has gone some way towards ensuring that the law and practice in a number of countries in the Caribbean, conforms with international human rights standards in the application of the death penalty."

The seven countries are: Belize, St Christopher and Nevis, Antigua and Barbuda, St Lucia, St Vincent, Grenada and Dominica. Lehrfreund said that all death sentences in the EC and Belize will have to be vacated and new sentences re-imposed. He explained that from now on, when a person is convicted of murder in the EC, a special sitting before a judge will have to take place to determine whether or not that person should receive the death sentence or a term of imprisonment instead, and perhaps, reasons for the decision will have to be given. He argued that certain murders do not warrant the death penalty, but in a state where it is mandatory, all are sentenced to death.

Representing the petitioners in the EC cases were British attorneys Edward Fitzgerald QC, James Guthrie QC, Keir Starmer and Julian Knowles, instructed by Simons Muirhead and Burton.


true

the rich always find a way to get out of these things, money goes a long way
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