That is not morally right for one to get to live while others have to suffer. Life in prison also does not give a harsh enough punishment for such crimes, it does not undo the action. Nor does it come to close to compensating for the crime one had committed and the pain that one had caused families and …show more content…
According to Edward Koch, innocent men and women have been convicted, but due to appeals, those individuals have since then been exonerated, therefore there is a lack of flaws. Only 15 percent of people who have been sentenced to death since 1976 have actually been executed, or put to death (Does the). Over 139 former death-row inmates have been freed between 1973 and 2011 (Capital Punishment). Lives of the innocent are being saved, so there is not a “wrong in the