razer17 said:
Nawww poor death row inmates aren't being treated properly. They would have a right to complain were these people not some of the most treacherous people on earth.
Even the ones who are innocent of the accusations against them but they still sit on death row?
No legal system is perfect you know, and a society with a legal system that advocates the death penalty is a society of murderers.
Sure, the police system might not investigate cases of executed felons and actively turn deaf ears and blind eyes towards the possibility of that society having executed innocent people. But innocent people have most certainly been executed for crimes they didn't commit.
That's the problem with the death sentence. It's not like you can just let the accused out from the cell and tell them you're sorry for the mistake. Once you're dead, you're dead, and the blood of the innocent will stain EVERY CITIZEN's hands in that society forever.
Is it worth the state killing of innocent people only to be able to get the real criminals as well? Does the ends justify the means and the consequences of those means?
Life imprisonment is one thing. At least then the court offers the benefit of a doubt and acknowledge the fact that the legal system isn't and can't be perfect, but it's doing the best it can, and that you offer the chance to set an innocent man free if proof arise afterwards that a mistake has been made.
Killing them can only mean one thing, and that is naive behaviour. It means that the court believes that it is flawless...