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UW Talks Back
March 28, 2007
A judge in Florida recently ordered a man guilty of vehicular homicide to prominently display a large photo of the 17-year-old victim in his home. Is this justified?
“Yes, I think it’s good to be reminded of our actions and consequences of our choices.”
Nate Bigbee
Senior, Civil Engineering
“Yes, I think this sentence is justified…this photo is a good reminder for him to continue to change from his wrongful past and live toward the good of humanity.”
Chris Croft
Senior, Civil Engineering
“No, he won’t soon forget the incident and the picture adds undue pain to his life. The sentence is unusual and arguably cruel.”
Colin McFeron
Senior, Anthropology and classics
“Yes, he should be reminded of the decisions he made and should have to live with the guilt of taking a young woman’s life.”
Timi Winfrey
Freshman, Pre Major (Arts and Sciences)
1 Comments
#1 Davis ladderman
on February 27, 2008 at 7:35 a.m.(Richlands, NC | Unverified Name)
Well it may be cruel, but what do we call his actions?
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