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152 Innocent Americans marked for death by the state – NYTimes.com

Posted on 2015/04/13 by jd

a New York Times Editorial…

‘However much Americans may disagree about the morality of capital punishment, no one wants to see an innocent person executed.

And yet, far too often, people end up on death row after being convicted of horrific crimes they did not commit. The lucky ones are exonerated while they are still alive — a macabre club that has grown to include 152 members since 1973….’

via 152 Innocents, Marked for Death – NYTimes.com.

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