Normchacho said:
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Yeah the purpose is to end the state of war the prepetrator has caused against the state. Read the Social Contract - people have three natural rights; the rights to life, liberty, and property. When you murder someone you take away those rights of another person, and therefore have forfeited your own. You enter a "state of war" against the state and the state has to take means to end this state of war.
Also death penalty cases are decided by a jury, not the grieving.
Anyway you kind of insult the victims and their families by saying their emotions shouldn't matter, but the murderer's emotions do matter. Kind of devalues life, just saying.