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In a time when there is such inconsistency in the application of our laws; when attention to the strict principles of our legal system more often receive public ridicule and denigration than public support; when one’s ethnic background, educational level, social position and, overwhelmingly, one’s wealth and connections are more likely to control the outcome than the details of a case; when prosecutors and law enforcement too often believe it is their job to secure a conviction rather than justice, the death penalty becomes less a punishment for heinous crime than a penalty for human conditions. It is the ultimate in irreversible error.
Public safety and public justice are not served by executing the wrong person.




