It surprises some people that I’m not a fan of the death penalty, given my line of work. It was part of my line of work that showed me wrongful convictions do happen. In Patrick Radden Keefe’s book on criminals, “Rogues,” we find this quote on page 258: “The administration of capital punishment is notoriously prone to error. According to the Death Penalty Information Center, 155 death-row inmates have been exonerated, and it stands to reason that innocent people still face execution.” Share your thoughts. What is your opinion on the topic, and the reason for your opinion?
