My Defendant, Stanley Tookie
Williams has been convicted and sentenced to the death penalty. In my opinion I
believe death penalty is not the proper conviction for this case. Being a
leader of the gang “crips”, Stanley Williams has a lot of fault to crimes that
have been committed. Gang associated crimes where the crips have assaulted and
killed many people. Although he is partially to blame, I do not believe that
killing this man will make any difference. Justice is when someone is punished
for a crime they do. Death is not a punishment. I see it as nothing more then
putting an end to this mans misery. Freeing him from pain and guilt. Allowing
him to escape from reality and no longer exist. If the justice system wants
this man to be punished the best way to punish someone who has done so much
harm would be to have him or her live with regret for as long as they live.
This man is human and he should be given the opportunity to be sorry and try to
make good out of whatever life he has left. Why kill someone and let them leave
earth with a biter soul. Someone’s life shouldn’t be taken because they took
another’s life because the constitution authorizes the death penalty. For
example if someone kills my mother and I take it upon myself to kill them will
that be okay? Will I be punished for making him pay with his life? What good
will it bring anyone?
Mr.
Williams had changed his life and chose to do good. Why not use him as an
example for young gang members or even just young teens that may consider
joining gangs one day. Mr. Williams became an anti-gang activist. I believe
that being who he is would mean a lot for him to speak to teens and explain to
them the real deal of living life in violence and being a leader to a gang. By
killing Mr. Williams
The only example being shown is that gangs can get you
killed. The youth will take his words into consideration. He is someone that
the youth will look up to. Having much to relate to being that he had a
troubled life and may have not been raised in a safe environment. I am against
capital punishment because I do not think that will solve any problems. I believe
what should be done with murders is a process of fixing them internally. Effectively
changing their way of looking at life and regretting their actions toward other
innocent lives.