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Death Penalty


Dr. Benjamin Rush argued the point that capital punishment did not act as a deterrent for crimes. This attempt to enlighten others on the brutality of the sentence caused many states to alter their laws. These states, such as Pennsylvania, Michigan, Rhode Island, and Wisconsin, along with important figureheads like Benjamin Franklin, Philadelphia's Attorney General William Bradford, only commit the criminal to death for the most sever crimes, first-degree murder. As time continued, many changes occurred, back and forth between whom and what crimes would be eligible to receive the death sentence. Some states attempted mandatory sentencing for specific crimes, however, since each case has different mitigating circumstances the law was abolished as quickly as it was instated. .
             In the early twentieth century the beginning of the "Progressive Period" started. This period was the major reform of all the death penalty laws. Six states completely outlawed the death penalty and three limited it to the rarely committed crimes of treason and first-degree murder of a law enforcement official. In 1924, many people felt that the ways the criminals were executed were inhuman. Until now, most states still executed their death row inmates by a firing squad, hangings, beheadings, and the most recent electric chair. The gas chamber was invented to be a more compassionate form of death. This helped to accommodate a small number of people against the death penalty. By the 1960's those who disagreed with capital punishment finally approached the Supreme Court with the issue. They suggested that the 8th Amendment's rights to be free from cruel and unusual punishment were being violated. In one of the many cases, Trop v Dulles decided that "cruel and unusual punishment" was being violated because as society changes so should the punishments. They believed that death penalty should be removed from the system because society had grown past the primitive ideas taking another's life.


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