Death Penalty Persuasive Essay

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One in twenty-five or 4.1% of people sentenced to death are innocent(One in 25). A man named Cameron Todd Willingham was wrongfully sentenced to death. In Texas, during the year 2004 Cameron was accused of killing his three daughters in a fire. Cameron claimed that he was innocent from the very beginning, yet no one believed him. He was found guilty for the act of killing his three daughters in the fire. Later on after his execution, they found more information that helped them come to the conclusion that Cameron was indeed not guilty. As he said from the very beginning(Cameron Todd). This case is particularly weird because the court does not usually look back into a case after one is executed. Cameron is not the only one who was ever wrongfully executed. Cameron is one of many. “I’m actually really opposed to the death penalty”(Bill Paxton). Bill Paxton is one of many who agree that the death penalty is wrong. There are many reasons why one can oppose the death penalty, but the major reason one opposes the death penalty is because it puts the lives of innocent people at risk. One reason most Americans are against the death penalty is because they believe it is unjust. Desmond …show more content…

Some people are pro death penalty because they feel like it gets the crime off the streets. That it helps make the world a better place. Then there are some people like me who feel like the death penalty is injustice. Either way to me and many others the death penalty just does more harm than it does help. The death penalty is still being used to this day in many parts of the world.Death penalty does not serve purpose of justice; it is revenge For fact twenty-eight states still use the death penalty as a form of punishment. That is more than half!States With and Without the Death Penalty I believe that should be changed, that the death penalty should no longer be an option because really what does it

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