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OK their are some good points here. My only question with the court cost thing, is hou is the court proceedings more costly in a conviction of Capitol Punishment as opposed to Life imprissionment.

I mean I guess I'm asking how could killing someone in the end rather than leaving them in jail somehow make the trials and appeals (that have already happened) cost more.

To me it's like your saying, You bought a Wii for $250, Extra Wii-mote for $50, 4 games for $40 each so you have done spent $380, right. Then when the Conduit comes out for $50, and it is determined that it is all that and it's worth $60, and the Wii is bieng heralded as better than PS3 by , I dunno, peoples. So the price getes jacked up and you tell me that my Wii therefore is more costly than a PS3.

Thats what its like to me, how could that last thing chronologically change the data concerning what preceds it.



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