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One in 25 criminal defendants who has been handed a death sentence in the United States has likely been erroneously convicted. That number—4.1% to be exact—comes from a new analysis of more than 3 decades of data on death sentences and death row exonerations across the United States.
I never understand why they execute people the way they do.. can't they just give them anesthesia so they get put unconscious in a humane manner? As for all the people hoping they suffer, two wrongs don't make a right...
I never understand why they execute people the way they do.. can't they just give them anesthesia so they get put unconscious in a humane manner? As for all the people hoping they suffer, two wrongs don't make a right...
I believe the way they do it just puts them to sleep...same thing right? Regardless, I don't really think a little pain matters - I mean, I've been in terrible pain at the dentist and all I did was eat too much candy!
oh well. Guess he shouldn't have shot that girl and buried her alive. Hope he suffered greatly
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