Florida’s Relentless Death Penalty Push Raises Critical Questions on Justice and Sovereignty
As Florida sets a record with its aggressive execution schedule, the state’s commitment to law enforcement and justice is clear—but at what cost to fairness and constitutional standards?
Florida is once again in the national spotlight—not for innovation or leadership in economic freedom, but for setting an unprecedented pace in carrying out death sentences. The state intends to execute Samuel Lee Smithers, a 72-year-old man convicted of two brutal murders committed nearly three decades ago. Smithers' scheduled lethal injection marks Florida's 14th execution of 2025, surpassing its own previous annual record and outpacing all other states.Is This the Price of Justice or a Stretch Beyond Constitutional Limits?At first glance, enforcing the death penalty against violent offenders like Smithers may seem like a firm defense of law and order—core...
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