“It allows for vigilantes to justify their actions,” Denise Georges, a former Miami-Dade County prosecutor, told The Herald. “It also allows for death to be the punishment for a property crime — and that is cruel and unusual punishment. We cannot live in a lawless society where taking a life is done so casually and recklessly.”
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