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Ga. board denies clemency for Troy Davis
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>At the moment as far as I know there is no "proof" yet that an innocent person has been executed since the USA resumed the death penalty back in the 70's. My guess is that sooner or later that will happen. The fact that a bunch of of death row inmates have been released because it was found out they were in fact innocent sort of leads one to believe that surely an innocent has been executed. Sad thing is that when the day comes that there is proof that such a thing has happened I don't think it will sway the thoughts of the pro-capital punishment crowd...for example there is a bunch of applause when this dweeb says he's killed 234 people and feels good about it. I find the whole thing mind boggling.
>http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/09/09/they-messed-with-texas/
>...then of course there is the Cameron Todd Willingham case which is even more disturbing.


I guess "it's a fact" was too strong a wording, but it's damn sure very, very likely:

http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/executed-possibly-innocent
Brandon Harker
Sebae Data Solutions
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