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I'm sorry, but if I was locked up for 30 years for a crime I didn't commit I would really be quite bitter and full of hate.


Really amazing, isn't it? Perhaps he decided being free again was too much fun to let bitterness and hate spoil it...

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this story is a prime example of why I cannot support the death penalty. Our justice system, while good, is far from infallible.



Not in Texas. Governor Bush told us they don't make mistakes there. Not even when defense counsel sleeps during the trial or the defendant is mentally ill.
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this story is a prime example of why I cannot support the death penalty. Our justice system, while good, is far from infallible.



Just for discussion - with today's level of technology (DNA, fiber, etc). We are much much better at eliminating doubt. So I would argue that our chances of making a mistake would be very minimal.

LET THE FLAMES ENSUE!
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this story is a prime example of why I cannot support the death penalty. Our justice system, while good, is far from infallible.



Just for discussion - with today's level of technology (DNA, fiber, etc). We are much much better at eliminating doubt. So I would argue that our chances of making a mistake would be very minimal.

LET THE FLAMES ENSUE!
/dons Kevlar undies



Well, the testing is only as good as the people doing it. Recall the semi-recent revalations about sloppiness and fuck ups at the premier FBI labs... innocent people were put away 'cause of that...

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this story is a prime example of why I cannot support the death penalty. Our justice system, while good, is far from infallible.



Just for discussion - with today's level of technology (DNA, fiber, etc). We are much much better at eliminating doubt. So I would argue that our chances of making a mistake would be very minimal.

LET THE FLAMES ENSUE!
/dons Kevlar undies



Our reliance on technology can be blinding.

So you make a DNA match - what exactly have you proven? That the person was there at some point in time. Very damaging evidence, but it doesn't actually prove the person commited the crime. If the crime scene is tainted, the reliability of the evidence drops quickly.

And yes, the ability to frame someone has gone up substantially.

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I wonder how many lawyers are clammering at his door to launch a massive lawsuit against the state. :S
So I try and I scream and I beg and I sigh
Just to prove I'm alive, and it's alright
'Cause tonight there's a way I'll make light of my treacherous life
Make light!

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I wonder how many lawyers are clammering at his door to launch a massive lawsuit against the state.



He should get filthy rich off of this one....



I dont know of any lawasuit in such a case where the released has gotten a settlement. Still how much is 30 years of your freedom worth?

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Just for discussion - with today's level of technology (DNA, fiber, etc). We are much much better at eliminating doubt. So I would argue that our chances of making a mistake would be very minimal.


You would think so, but I live in a state that has a moratorium on the death penality because a few years ago practically everyone on death row (it seemed) was having their convictions reversed.

Edit to add: Found the numbers. Here in Illinois, since the death penalty was reinstated in 1977, 12 people have been executed and at least 13 have had their convictions overturned. That ain't right.

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I'm sorry, but if I was locked up for 30 years for a crime I didn't commit I would really be quite bitter and full of hate.



I think most people would agree. However, if Nelson Mandela had that attitude (hate & bitterness) after having been incarcerated for 27 years, South Africa would have turned into a bloodbath when he was released. Instead, through his humility and wisdom we had probably the most peaceful transition of power ever seen anywhere in Africa.



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We are much much better at eliminating doubt.



often these methods are overlooked , especially when they get a conffesion.
i'm pretty sure that with the right amout of mental pressure (not talking about physical pressure), we would all sign almost anything...

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"Carpe diem, quam minimum credula postero."

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Damn, dude. You should find a way to make hating Bush a full time job. I don't think you ever miss a chance to bash the guy. It's like he's the fuckin' devil. I don't even despise Ted Kennedy that much. At least you're consistent though, gotta give you that.:S

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Damn, dude. You should find a way to make hating Bush a full time job. I don't think you ever miss a chance to bash the guy. It's like he's the fuckin' devil. I don't even despise Ted Kennedy that much. At least you're consistent though, gotta give you that.:S



How is it not relevant to the thread? Bush signed more death warrants than any American in recent history, he did claim that they don't make mistakes in Texas, and he opposed a measure to exempt the mentally ill from the death penalty.
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It's cheaper to just lock someone up for life. Death row inmates are very expensive to maintain.



How do you figure it's cheaper to keep someone for 50 years than to execute them in 10 or 20 or however?? :S
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