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I simply don't understand why a bear loose on the street is shot with a dart gun that is mostly painless while human beings are electocuted with 50,000 volts of electricity that sends a third of them to the hospital and has killed 300 Americans and Canadians. Apparently, the point is to safely return the animal to nature while torturing and maming the human being in a pre-trial, extra-judicial lynching - and end-run against the Constitutional prohibition of cruel and unusual punishment.
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francislholland on Jul 22, 2008
by Francis L. Holland, Esq.
Created 7/25/08
While the US Supreme Court debates whether electrocution for convicted criminals is "cruel and unusual punishment", there is a national epidemic of pre-trial, extra-judicial electrocution of members of the public by police officers, often resulting in permanent injury and death, electrocuted when they have not been… (more)