No More Death Penalties For Minors
WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the Constitution forbids the execution of killers who were under 18 when they committed their crimes, ending a practice used in 19 states.
The 5-4 decision throws out the death sentences of about 70 juvenile murderers and bars states from seeking to execute minors for future crimes.
The executions, the court said, violate the Eighth Amendment ban on cruel and unusual punishment.
I'd like to see the death penalty done away with entirely. For one thing actually executing someone is more expensive then keeping them in prison for the rest of their lives. For another execution really doesn't act as much of a deterrent to other potential criminals, which is its intended effect.
And probably the biggest reason I'm against it is the simple fact that we convict far too many innocent people for crimes they didn't commit. One day we may put one of the innocent people to death (if it hasn't happened already).
Update:
James Joyner:
I'm not a big fan of capital punishment for minors but find it incomprehensible that it could suddenly be unconstitutional. The 8th Amendment was ratified in 1791. The fact that 19 states still allowed youth executions until this morning belies the argument that the citizenry considers the practice cruel.
I agree. As I stated below in the comments, I think its the right decision for the wrong reasons.













