New Jersey abolished the death penalty in 2007, after a commission found that decisions about when to impose it were never be made in an objective way. Such decisions are always subjective. Furthermore, the "protections" that a state establishes in an attempt to insure that innocent people are not executed are as unworkable as they are futile. This is obvious from the fact … [Read more...] about Why Would States That Outlaw the Death Penalty as Error Prone and a Regulatory Nightmare Ever Legalize The Very Similar Practice of Assisted Suicide?