90 life sentences for gunman who killed 23 people in racist El Paso Walmart attack

Admittedly I didn’t follow the case through court but what kind of leverage did this guy have that the gov’t felt the need to negotiate?

A plea deal is a slam dunk while a trial is unpredictable. He'll never be free again. Should we just kill him? That's above my paygrade.
 
The leverage is usually the cost of a trial and, perhaps, the cost of execution. By negotiating, the prosecutors save taxpayers money.

Not true. This guy will cost, currently, about $36,000 a year to keep in prison. If the trial and execution cost say, $1 million the payback is about 30 years. That means it's cheaper to try, convict, and kill this fuckstick than it is to give him a life sentence. Then, I'll toss this in. Let's say this asswipe attacks and injures or kills a guard while in prison. Was that worth the cost of keeping him alive in prison for life rather than offing him?
 
Not true. This guy will cost, currently, about $36,000 a year to keep in prison. If the trial and execution cost say, $1 million the payback is about 30 years. That means it's cheaper to try, convict, and kill this fuckstick than it is to give him a life sentence. Then, I'll toss this in. Let's say this asswipe attacks and injures or kills a guard while in prison. Was that worth the cost of keeping him alive in prison for life rather than offing him?

Wrong again, Terry. You need to stop listening to Tucker and start reading more facts.

OTOH, I'm good with executing traitors, such as oath breakers, and terrorists, such as White Supremacist Extremists. It's cheapest to just shoot the fuckers down in the act.

https://ballotpedia.org/Fact_check/Is_the_death_penalty_more_expensive_than_life_in_prison
Conclusion

Was Dennis Davis correct when he claimed that death cases are more expensive than life in prison?

A preliminary study by South Dakotans for Alternatives to the Death Penalty, examining first-degree murder cases since 1985 that have resulted in a death sentence or life in prison, found that on average, legal costs in death penalty cases exceeded those in the other cases by $353,105.[24]

The study was submitted to the State Affairs Committee of the South Dakota State Senate as part of the committee’s hearing on this year’s bill to abolish capital punishment.[3] The study was referenced by both proponents and opponents of the bill during the hearing, and its numbers were not refuted.

While the legal costs were greater, information from the South Dakota Department of Correction shows the average cost of long-term incarceration for a prisoner sentenced to death is lower than that of a prisoner serving a life sentence. Because there are no extra expenses involved in housing condemned prisoners, and those prisoners are incarcerated for less time in state prison, the average savings per prisoner is $159,523.[19]

Since the average savings in long-term incarceration is so much lower than the average additional legal costs, it appears Davis is correct about the cost of the death penalty versus life imprisonment in his home state.

Because the costs associated with capital punishment have not been studied in every state that has the death penalty, and because most of the existing studies are limited in scope, it is not possible to state definitively that the death penalty is always more expensive than life in prison in the United States. But the studies of capital punishment conducted since the Furman decision do offer support for Davis’ claim.
 
Wrong again, Terry. You need to stop listening to Tucker and start reading more facts.

OTOH, I'm good with executing traitors, such as oath breakers, and terrorists, such as White Supremacist Extremists. It's cheapest to just shoot the fuckers down in the act.

https://ballotpedia.org/Fact_check/Is_the_death_penalty_more_expensive_than_life_in_prison

You really are bad at this.

First, S. Dakota isn't the federal prison system. In the federal system it costs an average of $36,000 per year in 2018, and likely more like $39,000 today.

In 2018, a report showed, the Bureau of Prisons found that the average cost for a prisoner was $36,299.25 per year , and per day $99.45.
https://prisonsreview.com/how-much-does-it-cost-to-keep-someone-in-prison/

I tossed out an absurd cost for the trial and conviction of $1 million, far more than you show in your pathetic example. That works out to about a payback in 30 years over the cost of keeping someone in federal prison. So, if this guy lives more than 30 years in prison giving him a life sentence is more expensive than trail and execution.

There are other considerations too. For example, how long should it take to execute someone once convicted. Those against the death penalty actively work to keep inmates facing it alive and appealing their cases for decades. Where's the public's right to a speedy trail in that? Appeals shouldn't take decades to wend their way through the courts raising the costs of keeping someone alive who should have been killed off years ago. Your source doesn't even consider that aspect of this.

Even your source admits killing an inmate off is cheaper than a life sentence:

While the legal costs were greater, information from the South Dakota Department of Correction shows the average cost of long-term incarceration for a prisoner sentenced to death is lower than that of a prisoner serving a life sentence. Because there are no extra expenses involved in housing condemned prisoners, and those prisoners are incarcerated for less time in state prison, the average savings per prisoner is $159,523.
op cit.

Also, offing an inmate rather than a life sentence prevents them from doing additional crimes and felonies in prison. Multiple life sentences are no deterrent to that.
 
You really are bad at this.

First, S. Dakota isn't the federal prison system. In the federal system it costs an average of $36,000 per year in 2018, and likely more like $39,000 today.

In 2018, a report showed, the Bureau of Prisons found that the average cost for a prisoner was $36,299.25 per year , and per day $99.45.
https://prisonsreview.com/how-much-does-it-cost-to-keep-someone-in-prison/

I tossed out an absurd cost for the trial and conviction of $1 million, far more than you show in your pathetic example....
Of course you did, Terry. You're at a stage in your life where you desire to cherry-pick your facts.

Are we agreed that shooting down traitors and terrorists in the act saves taxpayer money?
 
Of course you did, Terry. You're at a stage in your life where you desire to cherry-pick your facts.

Are we agreed that shooting down traitors and terrorists in the act saves taxpayer money?

That's possible, but also tyrannical the way you propose it. After all, your proposal is anyone that disagrees with you is either a traitor or a terrorist and deserves to die, no trial, no jury, no evidence beyond your own accusation needed.
 
That's possible, but also tyrannical the way you propose it. After all, your proposal is anyone that disagrees with you is either a traitor or a terrorist and deserves to die, no trial, no jury, no evidence beyond your own accusation needed.

More proof you are becoming delusional, Terry, since I never said that. You are assuming I'm like the militia assholes taking the law into my own hands instead of letting our heroes in blue handle it. You were also blind to the point about "in the act".

Do you know the difference between an act of treason or terrorism versus a difference of opinion, Terry? Or are you blind to that too?
 
The white gunman who fatally shot 23 people in a racist attack at an El Paso Walmart will remain behind bars for the rest of his life after being handed 90 consecutive life sentences. He could still face more punishment, including the death penalty.

Patrick Crusius, 24, was sentenced Friday morning to life in prison on each of 90 federal charges he pleaded guilty to earlier this year in connection with the Aug. 3, 2019, mass shooting that killed 23 people and injured dozens more at an east El Paso Walmart.

Residents from El Paso; Juárez, Mexico; and Germany were killed in the massacre.

Gunman was targeting Hispanic community
He confessed to law enforcement that he was targeting Hispanic people to dissuade Mexicans and other Hispanics from coming to the United States, federal prosecutors and court documents allege.

The white supremacist claimed the motive behind the shooting was because "they (Mexicans and other Hispanics) were to blame" and "he was trying to defend his country," federal prosecutors said.

Minutes before the shooting, he posted a racist manifesto online outlining his hatred for Hispanic people and his motive for committing one of the deadliest shootings in U.S. history.

https://news.yahoo.com/90-life-sentences-gunman-killed-171430236.html

Why not the death sentence?


Oh thats right because of Libs
 
Why not the death sentence?


Oh thats right because of Libs

Killing someone to prove killing is wrong. makes no sense. The countries that have and use the death penalty are the worst of the worst. Three-quarter of the world's countries have abolished, or do not use the delth penalty. Most that do are backward and brutal like some middle-east countries. That is what countries the rightys want to be more like.
 
A plea deal is a slam dunk while a trial is unpredictable. He'll never be free again. Should we just kill him? That's above my paygrade.

I understand all the arguments against the death penalty. To me, IF we’re going to have it this is the type of case it should be used for. Just an extremely heinous act where there is no question of guilt.

To your point I guess there’s in theory always a risk at trial but hard to imagine there’s any reasonable doubt that can come from this act.
 
The guy will rot in prison for being bat shit crazy.
We cage people for being sick instead of humanely euthanizing them.

Our ritualistic execution is morally wrong,
and one Supreme Court ruled it unconstitutional
before another reversed that,
showing how our courts are political,
exactly what they're not supposed to be.

Euthanasia is merciful, however, and needs to be legalized.
 
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