Matthew Humphrey
Ms. Britenburg
English 103-23
October 4, 2012
Absolute Justice
There are certain acts that cannot be tolerated in a moral society. Certain acts that warrant appropriate punishment for the party that committed said acts. The system of punishing those who do wrong is known as the justice system. This system has existed for thousands of year in many different forms. The main focus of this system is to provide an appropriate punishment based on how severe the crime committed was. The punishment of death is the most severe punishment designed to punish the worst offenders. In a moral society, the punishment of death is not only necessary, but also the epitome of appropriate and absolute justice.
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