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of a convicted murderer. Depending on where the criminal was convicted, the consequences they face can change their life forever. In some states such as Texas they have an “eye for an eye” policy which means if you kill somebody your life will be taken as well. However they enforce this by the almighty and highly debated issue, the death penalty. But in other states such as Minnesota you would be sentenced to serve a maximum life sentence. Considering these consequences outcomes differ so greatly and impact one’s life so differently, if one is convicted of murder I feel whether a convicted murderer lives or dies should be decided by the states.
Amendment 10 clearly states that “powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution nor prohibited by it to the states are reserved to the states respectively or to the people”. In essence the Constitution states that this decision is up to the states because it doesn’t grant the federal government permission to......

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