What are "opportunity costs" in the context of capital punishment? none of the above the costs court-appointed attorneys pay to represent defendants charged with capital crimes the total costs of sentencing a defendant to death the extra costs of a bifurcated trial the hidden costs of capital punishment such as the extra time district attorneys spend trying capital cases

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Answer:

the total costs of sentencing a defendant to death.

Explanation:

Opportunity cost is the return of a foregone option less than the return on your chosen option.

Considering opportunity costs can guide you to more profitable decision-making.

You must assess the relative risk of each option in addition to its potential return.

Answer:

The answer to this question is option a None of the above

Explanation:  

Opportunity cost is the alternative forgone or the cost left unsatisfied in other to satisfy another.

Capital punishment is the practice of executing someone as punishment for a specific crime after a proper legal trial.

In the above question, none of the options represent the opportunity cost of a capital punishment.

The opportunity cost of the capital punishment should have been other options that have been forgone in other to apply a capital punishment