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by North american environmental alliance. . 31 reads.

Prison, Torture, and Executions

When accused of a crime, our courts treat you with "innocent until proven guilty". Our courts are unable to be fooled nor corrupted, and the truth will be always made public in the end, and nothing short of the truth. Once found guilty, the intensity of the crime dictates what they get. If it's something small and not worth paying attention to, people will get a small sentence of a few days, weeks, or a few months at most in county jail. No big fancy federal prisons. If one commits a crime that is quite upsetting but not worthy of damnation, then torture via shocking or whipping are the next best thing one can do. The people tend to also shun these individuals (all on their own accord) and the only thing that these individuals can do is either self improve or remain in a life of crime. Execution is reserved for the lowest of the low. Those who have done intensely heinous crimes will be met with the brutality of the state's executioners. Execution is mainly done via hanging, firing squad, injection, electric chair, beheading (French guillotine or sword), and by an experimental "special" method some of our top engineers have been working on. Most deaths are quick but brutal to serve as a message. These executions are sometimes made public, mainly with high demand from the people or when our members of office or the court decide that it would serve us all best to show the execution live, broadcasted on your radio or television, or available for viewing if you are in the town of the execution. Slow executions with immense torture and pain involved (such as burning at the stake) are reserved for a very small handful, being the worse of the worse people in the nation.

What is done to the corpses of those who are executed is simple: we use their bodies has fertilizer. They don't deserve a proper burial. Through the suffering, pain, sin, and death they brought, their bodies will be used for life long after their death. The forests will be greener from now on.

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