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Originally Posted by Mykonos
Well, I don't think there's much I can add that hasn't been said. I'm wholly against capital punishment both morally and economically (a lot of people seem to think it's a cheaper solution to imprisonment, but not necessarily) and seeing as the testimony against him was so shady, I certainly don't think that such an irreversible punishment should have been used. What if everything comes together in a few months and we find out he's innocent? A sorry from the law won't change the fact that they essentially murdered him.
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They could use the arguement he was proven guilty in a court of law and say they had the right to excute him like the government did back in 1993 a believe when they found out the man they killed was innocent.
Not saying that is right, but they could say that.
Since he was labled a cop killer and was black on top of that he was ****ed. IMO in the eyes of the court in Georgia he was just a ****** who shot and killed a cop.