FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 17, 2002
Contact: D. Michael McCarron
(850) 222-3803
E-mail: mccarron@flacathconf.org
We believe punishment by civil authorities should serve three main purposes: the
preservation and protection of society, the restoration of public order, and the
restoration or conversion of the offender.
The added violence of this execution is harmful to our society.
Every human life must be respected, even lives of those who fail to show
that respect for others. It is only
when society cannot be protected in any other way that the death penalty is
justified. The sacredness of human
life and the dignity of the human person remain, even for one who violated the
rights of others by taking human life.
We seek clemency for Amos King, and we offer our continued prayers for the
family of Natalie Brady, and for all victims of the crime that took her life.
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