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<blockquote data-quote="nswartley" data-source="post: 221756" data-attributes="member: 545691"><p>here is something to think about...</p><p></p><p>it is widely known that DNA testing is used quite a bit on cases where the death penalty is a possible outcome...</p><p></p><p>if we need DNA testing to prove people innocent of crimes in the first place, that means that there are numerous errors in the first place in the trial stage of many death penalty cases. so IMO, it is dumb to put people's lives at risk who could possible be innocent...and with so many people being exonerated with DNA evidence, it shows that there are quite a few errors in trials.</p><p></p><p>is it worth killing one innocent man to sentence 100 to death? IMO, hell no. what if that 1 person was you?</p><p></p><p>this is just my take on the death penalty. dont know why i got into it.....you get my drift tho?</p><p></p><p>-nate</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nswartley, post: 221756, member: 545691"] here is something to think about... it is widely known that DNA testing is used quite a bit on cases where the death penalty is a possible outcome... if we need DNA testing to prove people innocent of crimes in the first place, that means that there are numerous errors in the first place in the trial stage of many death penalty cases. so IMO, it is dumb to put people's lives at risk who could possible be innocent...and with so many people being exonerated with DNA evidence, it shows that there are quite a few errors in trials. is it worth killing one innocent man to sentence 100 to death? IMO, hell no. what if that 1 person was you? this is just my take on the death penalty. dont know why i got into it.....you get my drift tho? -nate [/QUOTE]
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