by John Galt » Wed Mar 21, 2018 6:16 pm
That's a fair point (and thank you for the kind words) but my refutation of that is simply, you can't give back people the life they missed out on either. Many states don't even give them a dime if they are exonerated (or the sentence vacated because of some screw up... Even if they are truly guilty). And what's really great about the death penalty here is that they have unlimited appeals unlike the poor chumps wasting decades behind bars and never leave purgatory.
I think the problem you have is a problem with the standard of guilt, which is a separate issue in my mind to the moral imperative for a state to execute murderers.
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