Is the death penalty truly a deterrent to crime, or is it a system driven by politics and public perception? In this episode of Hill of Justice, hosts Keith and Victor Hill tackle one of the most controversial topics in the justice system—capital punishment.
We break down the complexities of the death penalty, discussing its effectiveness, the role of political motivations, and whether justice is truly blind. From high-profile murder cases to the influence of wealth and status in sentencing, this conversation pulls no punches.
🔎 Key Discussion Points:
Does the death penalty actually deter crime, or is it just a political tool?
How political bias shapes the outcomes of high-profile murder cases.
The disparities in justice—how wealth and status influence legal outcomes.
The challenge of finding an impartial jury in today’s divided society.
Should the death penalty be enforced more decisively, or is reform needed?
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