Another Death Row inmate freed : Thu Mar 13, 2014 12:25 am
Yet another death row inmate has been freed after "new" evidence was turned up showing he was innocent (of murder at least) all along. Yet again, we see similar causes for the original verdict - shoddy defence work and quite likely a degree of racial bias in the prosecution and jury. The shoddy defence and simple unwillingness of police and prosectors to change their views once they have decided someone is guilty are depressingly familiar in these stories.
http://edition.cnn.com/2014/03/11/us/lo ... ?hpt=hp_t4 Regardless of views on the rights and wrongs of the death penalty being applied to those everybody "knows" to be guilty/evil, surely these blatant miscarriages of justice highlight why the death penalty simply shouldn't be used. There's an article linked to the above report where a death penalty advocate argues for the firing squad instead of lethal injection, and argues this is a fit punishment for the worst of the worst. Completely missing the point that in some cases the "worst of the worst" are in fact completely innocent. |
Yet another death row inmate has been freed after "new" evidence was turned up showing he was innocent (of murder at least) all along. Yet again, we see similar causes for the original verdict - shoddy defence work and quite likely a degree of racial bias in the prosecution and jury. The shoddy defence and simple unwillingness of police and prosectors to change their views once they have decided someone is guilty are depressingly familiar in these stories.
http://edition.cnn.com/2014/03/11/us/lo ... ?hpt=hp_t4 Regardless of views on the rights and wrongs of the death penalty being applied to those everybody "knows" to be guilty/evil, surely these blatant miscarriages of justice highlight why the death penalty simply shouldn't be used. There's an article linked to the above report where a death penalty advocate argues for the firing squad instead of lethal injection, and argues this is a fit punishment for the worst of the worst. Completely missing the point that in some cases the "worst of the worst" are in fact completely innocent. |
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