Ray From Cleveland
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I’m talking about when they’re wrong and execute an innocent, dope.
You would know that if you actually read the thread rather than responding without understanding the context.
I've read plenty on it in other discussions. The people that were falsely sentenced were cases decided years ago before we had such advancements like forensic science and DNA. For any of those cases, I agree. They should be scrutinized. But today if you're convicted of murder worthy of the death penalty, you committed that murder hands down. There is no way out of it and no way you are innocent.