From: Josh Glasstetter (jag36@cornell.edu)
Date: Wed Dec 16 1998 - 23:35:38 MST
I just recently read a stat in newsweek stating something to the effect
that of all the people who have ever been on death row, 1 out of every 8
has been exonerated and removed from death row, some only hours before
their proposed execution. from the standpoint of society at large, what
good does executing people do, especially when running the risk of killing
innocent people?
josh
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