mightypeon
Active Member
Personally I am against Death penalty since no rehabilitation is possible should an innocent be killed.
While I am willing to argue about Death penalties in certain cases under certain circumstances (Nuremberg Trials for example), I simply cannot believe what seems to be going on in this case.
In this particular case, the state does not investigate possible evidence that could either incriminate (spelling) or exonerate the accused.
I simply dont get why in hell this DNA test is not taken. If its his DNA than the court was correct, if it was not that exonerate him. Justice is served either way.
Note that, even if the accused in question is uncorrectly set free (since he managed to let the DNA dissappear with his mad magic skills or something) you are not letting a "murderer" out since he is serving a 20 years sentence for something else anyway.
For me it looks as if some state attorney is killing for votes.
On the regards of long appeal runs, I would rather have an appeal to many than one too few. This is coming from someone who was a victim of attempted manslaughter.
While I am willing to argue about Death penalties in certain cases under certain circumstances (Nuremberg Trials for example), I simply cannot believe what seems to be going on in this case.
In this particular case, the state does not investigate possible evidence that could either incriminate (spelling) or exonerate the accused.
I simply dont get why in hell this DNA test is not taken. If its his DNA than the court was correct, if it was not that exonerate him. Justice is served either way.
Note that, even if the accused in question is uncorrectly set free (since he managed to let the DNA dissappear with his mad magic skills or something) you are not letting a "murderer" out since he is serving a 20 years sentence for something else anyway.
For me it looks as if some state attorney is killing for votes.
On the regards of long appeal runs, I would rather have an appeal to many than one too few. This is coming from someone who was a victim of attempted manslaughter.