Less than one percent. Over the past century about 25 people have been executed in the US and then later proven innocent. Now we have DNA testing which takes away almost all doubt of innocence or guilt. And there also must be a unanamous vote for the death penalty. So now there is almost no way to be executed and then proven innocent.
Because innocent people will be killed. The more advancements in forensic science the more likelihood the accuracy of the evidence. WIth DNA, now innocent people who have been in prison for years and years have been freed. Innocent people have been killed due inaccurate evidence.
I'm against the death penalty personally unless the convicted asks for it. There have been lots of innocent people executed and 1 is too many. What is it were you? Imagine how you'd feel to be killed when you know you are innocent?
Over 1,000 people have been killed since the death penalty was instituted.
Of course they are.
Because innocent people were killed
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Capital punishment, or the death penalty, can serve as a warning to deter people from committing heinous crimes. It probably does dissuade some people from murdering, but not in every case. Some people see all forms of capital punishment as inhumane, while some think that some are more humane than others. It can provide closure to the grieving families of murder victims, but it causes further agony for the innocent families of the perpetrator.
You must define what "innocent" means to you.
He killed millions of innocent people.
he killed innocent people
All wars ever fought have killed innocent people. It is part of the nature of war.