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Why It's Time to Re-think the Death Penalty
Missouri, USAMonday, October 7, 2024
Outside the Supreme Court in Washington, DC, activists have been protesting against the death penalty. They're marking the anniversary of a big decision that allowed executions to continue in the US. It's a reminder that the debate over the death penalty is far from over.
People who do bad things should be punished, but should the state have the power to end someone's life? Isn't that a bit too much power for the state to have? After all, the justice system isn't perfect. It makes mistakes, and sometimes innocent people are caught in the crossfire.
Since 1973, at least 200 people in the US have been found innocent after being sentenced to death. That's a big problem. If a system meant to protect people ends up killing the innocent, something needs to change.
Marcellus Williams' case is a reminder of the flaws in the death penalty system. We might never know if he was truly guilty, but we do know that the state took his life even though there were doubts. It's time to re-think the death penalty and maybe even abolish it.
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