Death sentence for innocent Earl Edward, Edward Earl Johnson received a death sentence at the age of 18. At the age of 26, he produced a documentary titled "May 14th". Edward has always argued that he is innocent, but he has still been executed. The documentary shows that he lived in Parchment State Prison, Mississippi for 8 years (dead row). Edward was sentenced to death as raping a white woman and killing white marshal. This documentary attempts to show his innocence, and this process is the content of this article.
One of the reasons I oppose the death penalty is the problem of executing innocent people. In his article Eric M. Freedman advocates the idea that innocent people will inevitably be sentenced to death. The prisoner was released from death row prisoners, was convicted in the court, and was found innocent after he was sentenced to death. Actually, there are many executions considered irrational, but I think there are more executions to be changed. The death penalty is our most permanent form of punishment. There is no room for mistakes. If someone makes a mistake, once someone is executed, they will never be corrected. Man is born to be wrong. Judges, juries, detectives, police officers and the most wise lawyers are all wrong. When an innocent life is taken, it is irreversible and unacceptable.
The death penalty is cruel, inhumane, insulting and irreversible. This is a way of improper and discriminatory punishment. The death penalty ensures the execution of some innocent people. As a solution to crime, the death penalty has no purpose or effect. The death penalty is unjust and immoral and should be banned
The death penalty is often opposed because innocent people are inevitably executed. A survey by the National Academy of Sciences noted that one out of every 25 people executed in the United States was innocent. Advocates of the death penalty oppose these lives need to weigh more innocent people and can save their lives if the murderer is intimidated by the prospect of execution . Between 1973 and 2005, 123 people from 25 states were released from condemned prisoners when their innocent new evidence appeared. All these exemptions are truthful and innocent, and legal convictions are not legally ineffective due to legal issues in the lawsuit, and defendant's technical exemption is a dispute against the death penalty supporters is there.