Analysis Of Donald Mccartin's Second Thoughts Of A Hanging Judge

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In “Second Thoughts of a “Hanging Judge,” appointed judge, Donald McCartin recalls difficulties he faced while he sentenced the ten offenders to die. As a result, they have not been executed. Then, the case needs to be adjudicated until it is solved. This complex process ensures that the death sentence is lawful to carry out. Once the trial takes place, the government has to spend money to it. This leads to some disadvantages as the increase of tax, massive debt, the reduction of school finance. Additionally, the family members must spend even years coming to the trials and wait for the final result. Moreover, the judgeship Donald judgment is derided and lost trust from people since the guilt men are not executed yet. After actively reading

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