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Wrong. The logical argument is to reduce cost and only execute those that are guilty beyond a doubt. This can be done too.
There is really no such thing. There have been cases where people have actually even confessed to crimes they didn't commit. There have been cases where DNA has been tampered with and/or contaminated. There have been cases of prosecutorial misconduct, where the prosecutors have willfully mishandled or withheld important evidence in the course of trial, etc.
Not to mention, we can put them away for life in prisons. There is not a NEED to kill them except for perhaps overcrowding.