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Then say that. Using our crime systems motto after a court has determined guilt is using it incorrectly because it refers to people before the court has given a verdict.
Now I gave this challenge once before and I'll put it out there again as no one has responded to it yet.
In todays world of DNA forensics, where there has been DNA evidence, has anyone within the last 5 years that has been sentenced to the DP been found innnocent afterwards?
No, because it doesn't move that fast. The innocence project is currently freeing people from death row who have been on there for almost 2 decades. The last guy spent 18 years in prison. Nobody is found innocent from death row that fast. It literally takes decades. So that doesn't mean they aren't innocent, that means nobody is going to bother with trying to free someone who just got put on death row, when people have been there 20+ years.