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If the choice was between the possibility of innocent death from wrongful execution and no innocent death at all your position might be reasonable, but we don’t have those two choices. The choices we have are the possibility of a very small number of innocent deaths from wrongful execution versus the certainty of a significant number of innocent deaths from recidivist killers. If your concern is for the safety of the innocent then you should support increased executions as the innocent are surely better protected with that approach.The fact that an innocent person could conceivably be put to death for a crime that they did not commit is the only reason I need to form an opinion on the death penalty. For that reason alone, I oppose the penalty in all cases. Put them away for life with no parole at all possible. This will protect society and remove the possibility of executing an innocent person. Once executed, there is no possibility for justice for the innocent. With life in prison, mistakes can be corrected.
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