That's happened lots of times. The guy should be happy he is alive, lots of guys from texas have been cleared of all crimes due to DNA evidence that was not available when they commited their crime. Only problem is they were already dead by then.
someone who waits 20 years to be executed for a crime he didn't commit won't get out without being insane. lol, he didn't accept the hundreds of million dollars that were offered to him, that's enough evidence of him being crazy
most of you will dissagree with me,first of all i dont care what panelty they get,but the question im asking myself is why would you run after some people who jacked u with a gun,u have to be prepared do die,nowdays life is taken without a second thought,those thuggsters did what they had to do.
I can see where his coming from but his trying to throw education at us when asked certain things..
1 individual should be sent to death and that was the dude that shoot Vernon..
bro, your legal system says that death penalty is prohibited, yet it still exists. as the world has progressed, death penalties have gone down dramatically, as does the types of executions applied
why don't we decapitate people or shoot them in the head now? because it's a cruel and unreasonable thing to do under any circumstance. how does it help the justice system to lower itself to the same act that those murderers did?
it's just... ******. the fathers of your own country believed it, and they clearly stated it
********* VIII
Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.
i'm not asking you to "educate yourselves" for bragging and that ****. it's just so people can see what some americans saw decades ago. killing killers isn't right, it just does more harm where harm has been already made
On July 1, U.S. District Judge Jed S. Rakoff of the U.S. 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan, found the death penalty "deprives innocent people of a significant opportunity to prove their innocence" and "creates an undue risk of executing innocent people," and thereby violates the Constitution's Fifth ********* guarantee to due process of law.
it goes against the most important justice body of a nation... why should it be practiced?
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