Execution shouldn’t be an option. At least with life in prison you can release a person if you fucked up, with significant financial compensation for their time in prison. You can’t un-execute a person. The state isn’t competent enough to be given such power. Nobody is.
The purpose of the US legal system is not to provide justice. It’s to terrorise poor people and minorities. So, it worked just fine here.
The “nobody is” is the most important part to me.
Like, society can argue all they want about choosing to execute convicted criminals of certain crimes. I’m not discussing that.
It’s the “beyond all doubt” factor that matters most. I think we’d agree that for ~99.99999% of crimes it’s really impossible to be sure.
If you can’t be sure, then there’s no reason to graduate to the next step of the decision “should we”.
But what is the cost of compensation for executing somebody that was likely innocent?
—Think about this. Life in prison is cheaper than an execution If the convict serves their entire sentence. –Is it still cheaper if the inmate has their conviction overturned and subsequently sues for restitution?
I genuinely don’t know the answer to the latter question but nothing about sanctioned executions sits right with me.
South Carolina executed a man on death row on Friday, days after the key witness for the prosecution came forward to say he lied at trial and the state was putting to death an innocent man.
“New evidence” seems to be underselling the matter. How in the fuck could they justify not even granting a delay??
System works as designed.
Black man in South Carolina is enough apparently
Despite new evidence of innocence.
Conservatives/Republicans are psychopaths. Pure abject sadistic evil.
Not just new evidence. There was never any physical evidence linking him to the crime at all, according to the articles I’ve seen so far looking into it.
I don’t understand how you can convict someone based on the testimony of a person getting a plea deal for turning in another person.
The last thing the person getting the plea deal would want to do is turn over someone loyal enough to them to rob a place and shoot another person with.
Does anyone think this would have happened if the accused was the son of a wealthy white couple? How about if it was the police chief’s son? Any senator’s son?
Just saying. Testimony without hard evidence shouldn’t be enough for criminal conviction, let alone a fucking execution.
Another potential innocent murdered by the state so they can claim they’re “tough on crime”
Pre meditated murder the way I see it.
Rest in peace.
'not like he has much of a choice.
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Black man named Allah in South Carolina? That’s two illegal things already! Clearly he deserved to die!
WTH, why my comment is deleted?! And yours is ok.
(If I had to guess, mine was very clearly sarcastic, yours came across a lot more like things legit racists/edgelords are saying in response to this)
What? Because he’s black? Wtf