Letters to the Editor - January 28, 2012
Two life sentences?
The front page on Saturday, Jan. 21, in an area paper, was a story of a man getting two life sentences for murder. What a total misuse of what is supposed to be justice.
The tax payers will have to feed and clothe him for the rest of his life, with free medical, a warm place to sleep, a library, exercise equipment, all at the cost of tax payers.
Does the state governing body think that the tax payers can continually pay for these life sentences for murders?
They should be executed, and not ten or twenty years down the road either. All the appeals and the monies they cost is ridiculous.
Just fodder for attorney’s. It should be more than two years between the guilty verdict and execution.
Vanus Randolph
Pace, Fla.




