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{{:Quote|Scripture makes clear that the victim of the adultery is not required to prosecute, and if he or she does prosecute, he or she is not required to ask for the maximum penalty.<ref>Kayser, <em>Is the Death Penalty Just?</em>, p. 24</ref>}}
Translation{{:Quote|Las Escrituras dejan claro que la víctima del adulterio no está obligada a procesar, y si lo hace, no está obligada a pedir la pena máxima.<ref>Kayser, <em>¿Es la pena de muerte justa?</em>, p. 24</ref>}}

Las Escrituras dejan claro que la víctima del adulterio no está obligada a procesar, y si lo hace, no está obligada a pedir la pena máxima.[1]

  1. Kayser, ¿Es la pena de muerte justa?, p. 24