Courts should carry out justice
Why must those personally involved with heinous crimes be punished three times? I speak of those whose loved ones lives have been tragically taken by someone who hasn’t the least bit of humanity in their unavailing soul. Someone from the very start with all intent, whose primary purpose was to hurt and destroy a God loving and family life, then be granted obedient compassion by our twisted judicial system.
Then again, be given a condemned punishment only to be granted an extended stay of execution years upon years because of liberalism of the courts. This would be a third punishment for those who only well deserved desire is to see justice carried out, as it should.
We asked our courts, why is it that murderous crimes are in favor of those who commit them and punishable only to those who are affected despondently by them?
Something has to be done to correct this unfair practice by our sometimes meaningless court structure.
Sure, we have heard many times two wrongs don’t make a right. But on the opposite side we have to seriously consider court justice for those whose lives have been destroyed. Court insanity, and I do mean insanity, is as it is because the guidelines seem to be in favor of injustice and not carrying out the sentence.
To give closure to those affected personally, we all know that our Lord will indeed judge these homicidal criminals but those affected personally also need justice from our own judicial system correspondingly.
Things never are the same forever and hopefully some day when those individuals are guilty of murder beyond a shadow of doubt and evidence manifests itself, our judicial system will adhere to punishment by death, and death without stay of execution.
Gary Shaporka
Grindstone