http://www.courant.com/news/nation-world/sns-ap-us-home-invasion,0,7993619.story
I am not looking to discuss the home invasion case. There is already a thread on that, so lets keep those discussions there. What I'm looking to discuss here, are the attorneys debates, for which is more costly...the death penalty or keeping someone alive, in prison, for the rest of their life.
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) A Connecticut man convicted of murdering a woman and her two daughters in a home invasion will try to avoid the death penalty by arguing that executions cost taxpayers more than life sentences.
Attorneys for Steven Hayes filed papers Friday in New Haven Superior Court saying they intend to call an expert who would testify that carrying out a death sentence far exceeds the cost of a life sentence.
I am not looking to discuss the home invasion case. There is already a thread on that, so lets keep those discussions there. What I'm looking to discuss here, are the attorneys debates, for which is more costly...the death penalty or keeping someone alive, in prison, for the rest of their life.