Death Penalty - A slippery slope


 

The Polly Klaas story rocked the nation for highlighting the idea that no one is safe, even in your own home during a slumber party.   I've included the entire article here.
In 2024, a judge turned down the request for his death penalty to be recalled.
But imagine if it was a possibility ? So now, he can have the lack of parole reviewed. And then possibility of early release.
Although not likely, there is the possibility. nbsp;

The takeaway from this article is as Marc Klaas states " "If my family can be subjected to the possible recall of capital sentence of a condemned murderer who, prior to murdering Polly, had multiple convictions for violence towards women and was diagnosed as a sexually sadistic psychopath, then any victim’s family who thought that justice was served in the courtroom is in for a shocking new reality," Marc said in his statement. "If Polly’s killer is somehow able to prevail, this is the tip of the iceberg."

He is correct. A death sentence or even a life sentence is no longer an accurate label for the punishment even if it is the intention at the time of sentencing. 
Admittedly, it is not a simple 'catch and release' type of  thing but is  the usual 

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https://www.foxnews.com/us/california-convict-polly-klaas-murder-seeks-death-sentence-recall-girls-family-warns-slippery-slope



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