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In reply to the discussion: More evidence an innocent man was executed [View all]surrealAmerican
(11,852 posts)42. ... but what if it's not "misconduct"?
What if they're just incompetent and wrong? I don't doubt that the arson investigators in this case "believed" it was arson, but they were unaware that their findings were based on essentially unproven folklore, rather than scientific data. The executed man is just as dead in either case.
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The former governor of Illinois, George Ryan put a moratorium on the death penalty
Fortinbras Armstrong
Mar 2014
#23
The Prosecutors should be charged with murder if they lied about the jailhouse deal. nt
Fantastic Anarchist
Mar 2014
#25
I remember that case and airc there was enough evidence even back then to stop that
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#29
If prosecutors/judges etc can be shown to have knowingly executed an innocent man
yodermon
Mar 2014
#40