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<blockquote data-quote="_CY_" data-source="post: 2671003" data-attributes="member: 7629"><p>sorry but that's BS exonerated death row inmates don't count! have already posted two death row inmates that were mistakenly put on death row. that means there could be more folks innocent but already put to death. but didn't have the legal help and/or denied DNA tests... </p><p></p><p>don't know of anyone digging up dirt on folks already executed ... the odds of State of Oklahoma NOT making capital mistakes at all like you claim is probably zero!</p><p></p><p>on the flip side .. you cannot prove state of Oklahoma has never made a mistake putting a person on death row, then executing them. whereas the above two death row inmates that were exonerated are proof mistakes exists in our current system. it would not be a stretch to believe there are more possible cases of mistakes including folks already executed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="_CY_, post: 2671003, member: 7629"] sorry but that's BS exonerated death row inmates don't count! have already posted two death row inmates that were mistakenly put on death row. that means there could be more folks innocent but already put to death. but didn't have the legal help and/or denied DNA tests... don't know of anyone digging up dirt on folks already executed ... the odds of State of Oklahoma NOT making capital mistakes at all like you claim is probably zero! on the flip side .. you cannot prove state of Oklahoma has never made a mistake putting a person on death row, then executing them. whereas the above two death row inmates that were exonerated are proof mistakes exists in our current system. it would not be a stretch to believe there are more possible cases of mistakes including folks already executed. [/QUOTE]
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