apparently she does ..
The doll that Mary Warren gives to Elizabeth Proctor in Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible" symbolizes both innocence and the destructive nature of the witch trials. Inside the doll is a needle, which becomes a crucial piece of evidence used against Elizabeth when Abigail Williams stabs herself and claims Elizabeth's spirit attacked her. This act highlights the manipulation and hysteria of the time, as well as the tragic consequences of false accusations and the vulnerability of innocent people caught in the chaos. The doll ultimately represents the intersection of childhood innocence and the dark realities of the Salem witch trials.
There's actually six people who were accused, and those were Mercy Lewis, Ruth Putnam, Mary Warren, Abigail Williams, the servant, and the ministers daughter, Betty Parris. Youre welcome :)
he is back!!!! he didn't die!!!! watch to see him cause mayhem in holloaks village :D Actually, he is now in prison for killing Louise, and her ex husband, and many other people :)
The men of the court want Mary Warren to testify about her experiences and the events surrounding the witch trials, specifically to confirm that the accusations are based on falsehoods and that the girls, including Abigail Williams, are lying. They aim to use her testimony to undermine the credibility of the accusers and expose the truth behind the hysteria. This is crucial in their efforts to bring justice and end the wrongful executions of innocent people accused of witchcraft.
Proctor wants Mary Warren to tell the court that the accusations of witchcraft are false and that the girls, including Abigail Williams, are lying. He believes that exposing the truth will help to clear his wife's name and put an end to the hysteria surrounding the trials. Proctor hopes that Mary’s testimony will reveal the motivations behind the girls' deceitful actions. Ultimately, he seeks justice and an end to the wrongful persecution of innocent people.
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.
Some people thought the Warren Commission failed to adequately consider some of the evidence. Some people thought the commission was intentionally covering up evidence for various reasons. Some people thought they knew things that the Warren Commission did not even consider or turned up new evidence after the Warren Commission had closed its investigation and made its report. It is even possible that people have fabricated evidence in order to sell a magazine article or write a sensational book and gain attention.
It has to be said that there is no evidence that the Catholic Church now kills innocent people. Former reasons for the Church's killing of innocent people included their refusal to convert, or in other cases the belief that they were witches.
Eyewitness misidentification is one of the leading causes of wrongful convictions, where witnesses mistakenly identify a person as the perpetrator. Other common factors include unreliable or false confessions, flawed forensic evidence, and inadequate legal representation. It's important to address these issues to prevent innocent people from being unjustly imprisoned.
Studies have estimated that around 4% of people sentenced to death are likely innocent. This percentage is based on exonerations and cases where individuals were released from death row after new evidence came to light.
Capital punishment has ended in most civilized countries. Previously eye witness and fingerprint evaluation provided the basis for most capital punishment. After DNA evidence became available, it showed that many people facing death were actually innocent. For years the government had been executing innocent people. As a result, a number of places ended capital punishment.
If you mean "noncombatants," many of our presidents have served in combat...and, sadly, innocent people die in wars. So no, McCain wouldn't be the first president who killed noncombatants.
there is six people in the innocent gang! well done if you got it right or wrong!
There is no way to know for sure. Actually, there is no evidence to suggest that any innocent person has actually been killed by the death penalty. In fact with DNA testing the chances are close to 0 that any innocent person will ever be killed by the death penalty. Since 1973, over 130 people have been released from death rows throughout the country due to evidence of their wrongful convictions. In 2003 alone, 10 wrongfully convicted defendants were released from death row.
An infinite number of people have been innocent and gone to jail.Added: Realistically, 99% of EVERYBODY who goes to jail/prison claim they're innocent. Remember - they are all there after having been judged by a jury of their fellow citrizens!
Islam is not killing innocent people. We shouldn't blame a nation because of few sick people.
The population of Warren Oregon is 3,387 people.