Why exactly don't we execute people for murder? I get that there's always the possibility that they were falsely convicted, but that's solvable by giving them a five year prison sentence and setting up a sort-of bounty system to encourage private ventures to continue investigation and bring it back to Court if they find anything new that would exonerate the accused.
Why exactly don't we execute people for murder? I get that there's always the possibility that they were falsely convicted, but that's solvable by giving them a five year prison sentence and setting up a sort-of bounty system to encourage private ventures to continue investigation and bring it back to Court if they find anything new that would exonerate the accused.