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Another central argument against ending the death penalty, of course, involves the possibility of human error.
Just as a rider to this, I recently read (I think it was in Private Eye about the Cardiff Three) that in the history of the British justice system, only ONE person has ever been brought to court for a murder prosecution after the people wrongly convicted for it have been released. There are an awful lot of innocent people alive and free today because we don't have the death penalty. |
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