MontyB
All-Blacks Supporter
If I remember correctly under the Geneva Convention those fighting in civilian clothes are not afforded the protection of the convention. and are liable to suffer capital punishment.
Albert Pierpoint, Britain's last hangman stated that the death penalty does not deter premeditated murder, as Monty stated which I agree with, it does stop reoffending. However, there have been miscarriages of justice such as the death penalty handed out to Derek Bentley and Ruth Ellis. The hanging of Ruth Ellis caused such outrage by the British public, it brought about the abolition of the death penalty.
While this is true I have a different view of how it could be applied.
Rather than apply it to an individual crime I think it should be use cumulatively, essentially if you wrack up crimes worth say 100 years of prison time you qualify so murdering someone wouldn't automatically put you in the draw a life of petty crime would.