Moonflower Murders

What are Atticus Pund's opinions about capital punishment in the novel, Moonflower Murders?

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Pünd believes that putting people to death only lowers the justice system to the level of the killers. He argues that the idea of putting people to death is morally reprehensible, that even criminals deserve to be treated like humans.

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Moonflower Murders