16 August 2005

Who says that the death penalty is irrevocable? The state of Georgia has just granted a pardon to a woman whom it executed 60 years ago. I'm sure she will be very happy when she learns she's been vindicated -- oh wait, she's dead.

As someone who has firsthand experience with this type of thing, I can say that it's a lot easier to turn back the wheels of justice when the defendant is alive.

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