I’m against Capital Punishment. I still recall the moment I decided — in Ms. Dalton’s class. She was my favourite High School teacher.
If it was wrong for people to kill, it was wrong for the government to kill.
ONE reason is the risk of wrongful conviction. Wrongful death penalty.
Check this new non-fiction publication.

In ‘Framed,’ John Grisham teams with an activist to spotlight real-life injustice
Grisham and Jim McCloskey tell 10 gripping and galling tales of the wrongly convicted.
One of the worst cops wrongfully putting people in jail was Norfolk, Virginia Police Detective Robert Glenn Ford. In February 2011, Mr. Ford was sentenced to 12 years and six months in prison for other crimes. Ford served his sentence and been released — though some are calling for further investigation into his past extorting confessions from innocent people.
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