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Post by hoyadestroya85 on Jan 28, 2006 13:37:13 GMT -6
Are there any photos on the internet of new jersey's lethal injection chamber and the injection machine??? I need them for a report i am doing on the death penalty in new jersey
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Post by Dave on Jan 28, 2006 15:35:25 GMT -6
They are hard to find in part because New Jersey never uses it's death penalty I guess. I tried looking on yahoo image search for you but I could'nt find any. I'll try searching through some news articles in a bit. They might have some pics of it in the news because of the recent momentorium or however you spell it.
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Post by Dave on Jan 31, 2006 12:38:15 GMT -6
I found some news articles on the momentorium but there were'nt any pictures of the death chamber or the injection machine in them sorry.
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Post by hoyadestroya85 on Jan 31, 2006 18:44:25 GMT -6
yeah no problem thats what i figured.... I wonder if they have cob webs all over that crap by now kinda like in some creepy movie
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Post by Legal Eagle on Mar 19, 2006 2:41:53 GMT -6
>:(New Jersey Attorney General Zulima Farber recently voiced her support for extending the state's moratorium on executions, noting that she does not believe the death penalty is a "necessary tool" for prosecutors and believes capital punishment does not deter crime. "I don't think it's a deterrent. And I understand revenge. I think some people deserve it. But I don't think it's a necessary tool. . . . I don't have a philosophical or religious opposition to the death penalty, I have a practical opposition to the death penalty," Farber stated. There are 10 people on New Jersey's death row and the state hasn't carried out an execution since 1963, a fact that Farber argues does not make the state less safe. She notes that death penalty cases are very costly and there is no assurance that the results will be perfect. Costs, the needs of victim's family members, and questions about the fairness and accuracy of New Jersey's death penalty are among the chief concerns that will be addressed by a task force that New Jersey legislators established in January 2006. "I support the moratorium being extended. I would welcome the analysis of data and whatever the commission is going to look at and I would not oppose cessation," Farber concluded. (Associated Press, March 16, 2006).
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Post by Donnie on Mar 19, 2006 15:58:42 GMT -6
yeah no problem thats what i figured.... I wonder if they have cob webs all over that crap by now kinda like in some creepy movie Just get a chair and put a tarp over it. Then take a picture of it.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2006 9:13:04 GMT -6
Are there any photos on the internet of new jersey's lethal injection chamber and the injection machine??? I need them for a report i am doing on the death penalty in new jersey This is a little late for the current request, but for anyone else searching on New Jersey: They apparently do not allow photographs to be taken of the chamber due to security concerns. You can find a description of ithe chamber at Trenton, the amount of money it cost to build, who built it, and the protocol for carrying out an execution, etc, at: venus.soci.niu.edu/~archives/ABOLISH/rick-halperin/feb03/0632.htmlSkip the short Indiana, USA, and Maryland sections. The majority of the page is about New Jersey.
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Post by chaps on May 9, 2006 9:37:27 GMT -6
;DCan someone send me stuff about new jersey death penalty to my email?
jesusoragun7@yahoo.com
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2006 10:12:14 GMT -6
hello I'm a women from Germany doing some research about the death penalty in gerneral. I'm interested how people view this kind of penalty. Right now I'm looking for any kind of movies otr books pro-death-penalty. However, I could not find any. Can you help me? is there a movie? Thank you
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Post by moi on May 15, 2006 10:25:20 GMT -6
hello I'm a women from Germany doing some research about the death penalty in gerneral. I'm interested how people view this kind of penalty. Right now I'm looking for any kind of movies otr books pro-death-penalty. However, I could not find any. Can you help me? is there a movie? Thank you The majority of American citizens support the death penalty. I am unaware of any movie supporting the death penalty. Hollywood has never met a sadistic murderer they didn't love. Instead of searching for movies or books on the death penalty, why don't you read the actual case facts? There are numerous links on the top of this page, including this one: www.clarkprosecutor.org/html/links/dplinks.htm. A direct link to the history of those executed is: www.clarkprosecutor.org/html/death/usexecute.htm Another link you may find interesting is: www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/05/09/AR2006050901379.html
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Post by Donnie on May 21, 2006 19:37:06 GMT -6
hello I'm a women from Germany doing some research about the death penalty in gerneral. I'm interested how people view this kind of penalty. Right now I'm looking for any kind of movies otr books pro-death-penalty. However, I could not find any. Can you help me? is there a movie? Thank you There are several honest books that present information about why most people in the US support the use of the death penalty. One is called Forgiving the Dead Man Walking by Debbie Morris. She was raped at age 16 by, Robert Willie, and her friend Mark Brewster was crippled for life by Willie. Willie is one of the murderers glorified in Dead Man Walking by Helen Prejean. Another is Dead Family Walking by D. D. de Vinci about Loretta Bourque's family. Loretta Bourque, age 18, was raped by Prejean's pals Pat Sonnier and Eddie Sonnier then murdered by Pat. Her boyfriend Dave LeBlanc, age 17, was also murdered by Prejean's pals. What Prejean didn't mention about her pals is that "Prior to the murders, posing as police, the brothers would hunt people on weekends, kidnapping an estimated 30 couples. Boys would be handcuffed in view of girls being held down, raped, threatened and released." www.deadfamilywalking.com/Another book on the same subject is Victims of Dead Man Walking by Michael L. Varnado, www.amazon.com/gp/product/1589801563/qid=1147406096/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/102-4218021-4312160?s=books&v=glance&n=2 Victim, the other side of murder by Gary Kinder is perhaps the best known. It is about the Hi Fi shop murders in Utah. At the Books & Tapes link above on this website. Blood Echoes by Thomas H. Cook is about the Alday family murders. www.amazon.com/gp/product/0451403495/qid=1147406365/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/102-4218021-4312160?s=books&v=glance&n=2
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Post by Donnie on May 21, 2006 19:58:49 GMT -6
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