The Exclusionary Rule
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execution that occur and remain undocumented. In conclusion, an innocent person can be freed, but neither release nor compensation is possible for a corpse. If a man is truly a murderer, the thought of execution will not stop him from committing murder. So if capital punishment is not lowering the murder rate, is more expensive, and being alive is more of a punishment than being dead, then why not abolish the death penalty all together?
execution that occur and remain undocumented. In conclusion, an innocent person can be freed, but neither release nor compensation is possible for a corpse. If a man is truly a murderer, the thought of execution will not stop him from committing murder. So if capital punishment is not lowering the murder rate, is more expensive, and being alive is more of a punishment than being dead, then why not abolish the death penalty all together?