With all of the DNA technology and simple human error or corruption wrongfully convicting people, there is no way the death penalty can be fixed. It has to go.
Life without the possibility of parole is the answer to locking up the most dangerous people. With that punishment, those who are wrongly convicted at least have a chance to have the conviction overturned. Executed prisoners don't have that luxury.
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