The Death Penalty In Dead Man Walking

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“The punishment for sin is death”; “an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth”; “karma shows that you get what you deserve”; all of these are long-standing, well-known perspectives in regards to wrongdoers’ consequences. The common view of justice, tracing back to Hammurabi and the Bible, is that the person who does evil deserves the same, or equal, evil to be brought upon them. However, the modern approach to due process is much more complicated, and, as many countries agree, far more humane and reasonable. The United States differs from these countries on the grounds of capital punishment; more specifically, the death penalty. In the film “Dead Man Walking”, death row inmate Matthew Poncelet was convicted, and executed, over the murder of a