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Rath said:
Username2324 said:
If they are to do something that currently meets the requirements of the death penalty, what good is it to keep them alive locked up?

 

To run about ten more appeals to make sure that they really do meet the requirments for the death penalty. Thing is unlike prison death is guaranteed permanent. You can't say 'Whoops, we fucked up, lets revive him'.

 

How many guilty go free because of this? I'd say it's a hell of a lot higher than the amount of innocents.