Poll: Which would you choose?

Recommended Videos

Chickenlittle

New member
Sep 4, 2008
687
0
0
Flap Jack452 said:
Ctrl-Alt-Elite said:
Id go for life sentence... if u are a model inmate then sometimes there IS a chance of u geting out also life in prison inst as hard as people make out (inless u are in one of the extremly tough prisons).
Chickenlittle said:
Death is permanent. Life Sentence, there's still a chance, albeit slim, that you can get out.
There is absolutely no chance for freedom. No parole. No Michael Schofield breakouts.
Scandals are unpredictable. IF a lawyer or judge turned out to be on drugs or something, some criminals they put away might get a chance to appeal due to it.
 

Flap Jack452

New member
Jan 5, 2009
1,998
0
0
Chickenlittle said:
Flap Jack452 said:
Ctrl-Alt-Elite said:
Id go for life sentence... if u are a model inmate then sometimes there IS a chance of u geting out also life in prison inst as hard as people make out (inless u are in one of the extremly tough prisons).
Chickenlittle said:
Death is permanent. Life Sentence, there's still a chance, albeit slim, that you can get out.
There is absolutely no chance for freedom. No parole. No Michael Schofield breakouts.
Scandals are unpredictable. IF a lawyer or judge turned out to be on drugs or something, some criminals they put away might get a chance to appeal due to it.
I know that, but for the sake of the discussion of this hypothetical situation escape and parole is impossible.
 

Chickenlittle

New member
Sep 4, 2008
687
0
0
Flap Jack452 said:
Chickenlittle said:
Flap Jack452 said:
Ctrl-Alt-Elite said:
Id go for life sentence... if u are a model inmate then sometimes there IS a chance of u geting out also life in prison inst as hard as people make out (inless u are in one of the extremly tough prisons).
Chickenlittle said:
Death is permanent. Life Sentence, there's still a chance, albeit slim, that you can get out.
There is absolutely no chance for freedom. No parole. No Michael Schofield breakouts.
Scandals are unpredictable. IF a lawyer or judge turned out to be on drugs or something, some criminals they put away might get a chance to appeal due to it.
I know that, but for the sake of the discussion of this hypothetical situation escape and parole is impossible.
But I don't like hypothetical situations! I always tend to bend the rules to my advantage. Hell, even something like the riot in Watchmen could take place.
 

Lord George

New member
Aug 25, 2008
2,734
0
0
Deaths row, I'd be the first man executed in England in quite a while and I'd be able to have some really harrowing words to say before they killed me, something cool and edgy prehaps like "I'm not a monster I just enjoyed their screams" or mad like "mahahaahah I am a God" ahh it will be fun. Also I finally get to see what comes after death.
 

leeloodallasmultipass

THE Fifth Element
Mar 23, 2009
188
0
0
Personly i would choose Life Imprisonment, becuase i could reflect and continue to educate myself in areas that intrest me through prison/self education programmes. I could write novels and various other things.

on another note some crimes deserve more stricter punishments, such as being locked in a box, with a door, window, Bed and Toilet/washunit and never recieving communication from another human being for the rest of your life. but never the death sentance.
 

chaser[phoenix]

New member
Oct 17, 2008
263
0
0
I'd prefer just have them kill me.
If I committed a crime worthy of a death sentence then I certainly deserve it.

Spending life in prison, much less even going to prison has never been on my list of things to do. That and the fact that all of the other inmates would likely be idiotic and not worth my time so therefore terrible company is kept while encaged.

Sure, I could take the time to improve my own self-worth but for what? I'm not even close to "spiritual" so I could read what books I find and become a world-class body-builder but as great as that may feel I'm never going to see the public again.
Yeah, just kill me. Totally the cool thing to do nowadays.
 

fix-the-spade

New member
Feb 25, 2008
8,639
0
0
Life.

If I ever end up in that situation it'll be something I didn't do, life gives the idiots who prosecuted me time to realise it. Cheaper too.
 

AndyVale

New member
Mar 18, 2009
472
0
0
I'd do some degrees, write books, read books, make sculptures and generally do all the things that I'd like to do but jobs, family and general life get in the way of.
 

Steve Dark

New member
Oct 23, 2008
468
0
0
Prison. You can write, paint and everything else everyone has mentioned. Plus I would pretend I was in one of those prison escape films, if your average Thickey McThug can occasionally escape from prison then how hard can it be?
 

_Janny_

New member
Mar 6, 2008
1,193
0
0
I'd choose death... Imagine how horrible life must be in there, bad food, bad "company", odds are you won't be able to get shut-eye much less write a book... Plus, I'm rather feeble-looking so the tougher inmates would just snap me like a twinkee when they'd get the chance.
 

iain62a

New member
Oct 9, 2008
815
0
0
stinkychops said:
Dys said:
Death row for me, I'm not a fan of draining taxpayer money to wallow in my own self pity, I'd much sooner go down as the innocent (as theres no chance of me ever commiting a crime that would warrant a death sentance) man who chose to the the rightious thing by society. Will make them feel guilty about it when my innocence is later discovered, and if I'm going to go down it might as well be all part of an elaborate protest :)
Apparently life sentence is actually cheaper, there was a thread about it.
How does that work?

I'd go for life sentence. I could spend the time writing haikus on the walls and pondering the mysteries of life. It'd be great fun. Until the gangrapes began.
 

Ryuzix

New member
Jan 21, 2009
241
0
0
Id rather die then wait (looks at watch)...60-70 years of my life doing absolutely jack shit.
 

Vern

New member
Sep 19, 2008
1,302
0
0
If I was facing death row or life imprisonment I would do everything I could to kill myself before hand. I'd much rather be dead than caged in like an animal for the rest of my life. Yes they give you free entertainment, food, a place to live, but not being able to just go outside without a guard with a shotgun watching me wouldn't be acceptable. I'd rather get the death sentence and get it over with.
 

Inverse Skies

New member
Feb 3, 2009
3,630
0
0
Life sentence - at least then I could concentrate on writing a book or something similar in jail - assuming I survived the actual jail experience. The other inmates would probably do what the state couldn't.