With news that Arnie Schwarzenegger has rejected the plea for clemency for "Tookie" Williams the whole debate on capital punishment is ignited once again.
To any observer of the US justice system, too many instances have arisen over the years where men on Death Row, some for many years, have been released and pardoned when it has been established that they ought not to have been convicted in the first place.
Assuming this article in the Indystar is correct in detailing the facts and circumstances surrounding Williams' conviction, you be the judge in how "safe" you feel with the whole thing - conviction, sentence and now possible death.
Maybe Arnie doesn't understand that "I'll be back" doesn't "work" for wrongly convicted, and executed, persons!
To any observer of the US justice system, too many instances have arisen over the years where men on Death Row, some for many years, have been released and pardoned when it has been established that they ought not to have been convicted in the first place.
Assuming this article in the Indystar is correct in detailing the facts and circumstances surrounding Williams' conviction, you be the judge in how "safe" you feel with the whole thing - conviction, sentence and now possible death.
Maybe Arnie doesn't understand that "I'll be back" doesn't "work" for wrongly convicted, and executed, persons!
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Unbelievable.
You know, the language he used, it's almost as if he didn't write it himself...