You guys are ignoring the number of persons who were cleared after being convicted and sentenced to death. If more law schools would do innocence projects, the rate would be higher. There's no difference between the innocence of the unborn and the innocence of the wrongly convicted.
Originally Posted by charlestudor2005
That's why the retiring Supreme Court Judge Stevens said he was now opposed to the DP (death penalty). As I have posted before, the guys who did the break-in and subsequent killings in Cheshire Connecticut are the best argument for the DP (death penalty).
But as I also noted, the DP (death penalty) lets them off easy. They really should be the resident glory holes at the Somers Correctional facility. It is in Connecticut so the other inmates would know who these turds are. Medium security so they would not be isolated from the general population and justice could meted out by their fellow inmates. It would be worth every extra dollar for these two.
Should anyone on death row actually be innocent and are executed you cannot reverse that action.