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Originally Posted by host
So...are you saying that enough examples of a flawed system, unequal in the way the accused are represented, investigated, prosecuted, and evaluated for possible clemency, along with the finally admitted flaws in it's forensic science by the FBI, and what was revealed about the FBI's and prosecutors' (lack of) commitment to protecting the rights of the accused, an even bigger shortcoming than the abandoning of it's long love affair with "bullet science"...are enough to convince you that it's just about impossible to fairly...with 100 percent certainty...apply the death penalty?
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no, thats not what i'm saying. I knew the death penalty system was flawed and applied unfairly long before I was ever a member on this board. I still support it. I would just like to see the system changed, i.e. the process that I explained.
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