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TopicTennessee EXECUTED THE WRONG MAN as evidence suggests he's INNOCENT!!!
streamofthesky
10/18/19 8:35:07 PM
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I support it, but I'd rather let a murderer rot for life than accidentally kill an innocent.
Death penalty should be use rarely. For heinous and/or mass murders, and ones where there's no doubt that the suspect is guilty.

Examples: Dylan Roof, the Parkland HS shooter, the Philadelphia synagogue shooter

If states can't use the death penalty responsibly, they shouldn't be able to use it.
If cops or prosecutors withhold evidence from the defense, falsify evidence, lie under oath, trick a suspect into confessing with no other evidence to tie him to the crime, etc... they should be personally held accountable with fines and jail sentences, prosecutorial immunity is fucking bull shit.

And I fully support the Innocence Project and think if DNA evidence is available, it should be checked for every case. Including those already convicted early and even those already executed. The public deserves to know who was wrongly executed, and trying to hide that information for fear it would turn people against the death penalty is inexcusable.
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