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kawhah | 2 years ago
you are confusing two ratios. the number of fairly executed people and the number of guilty people who are acquitted are obviously totally different.
kawhah | 2 years ago
you are confusing two ratios. the number of fairly executed people and the number of guilty people who are acquitted are obviously totally different.
zoky|2 years ago
Personally, I'd say that number is really high, possibly infinite. I'm not inherently opposed to the death penalty, but I can't think of any fair number of actual murderers I'd be willing to execute if it meant the death of somebody who truly didn't deserve it.
caf|2 years ago
The whole point of the "Better 10 guilty men go free..." aphorism is that the two harms are not equal, and that a guilty man going free is less than 10% of the harm of an innocent man imprisoned.
The driving interlock case is just a straight up classic trolley problem.