Charles L. Cotton wrote:When wrongful convictions do happen, it's usually because the prosecutor, COP, witness, or some combination thereof, lied, falsified evidence or testimony, or hid evidence proving the defendant was innocent. When this happens, I think everyone involved should suffer the maximum penalty the defendant faced, including execution. Execute a few prosecutors who hid evidence of innocence and convictions of innocent people will indeed be rare.
Chas.
Boy could I vote for that. Not having been directly a victim, except in one unusual circumstance which was resolved in my favor, but my brother was set up and plead guilty to felony conspiracy to distribute, and I would love to see the cops, prosecutor and JUDGE serve the same time he did, and have a felony conviction for the rest of their lives.