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Have you ever wondered what it's like to have your life be taken away by your own crime? Death penalty is the punishment of execution, administered to someone legally convicted of a capital crime (“What is Death Penalty and Capital Punishment?”). Capital punishment is not a good way to punish people and it should be removed everywhere in the U.S. To put in other words, death penalty is a violation of the eighth amendment. The Constitution states, “excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted,” (“U.S.Const.Amend.VIII”). Over 120 years, there has been 276 botched executions, which means that the execution went wrong in several ways, making the inmates suffer, (“Botched Executions”). Of the 276, there has been 75 botched lethal injections, the execution rate for botched inmates is 7.12% (“Botched Executions”). …show more content…

Since 1976, more than 1,000 people have been executed innocently, and there is no way to tell if they were innocent or not (“Executed but Possibly Innocent”). Once a prisoner is killed from death penalty, nothing can be done to fix the mistakes that have been made (“Innocence”). “At least 121 people have been taken off the death row list, because of their innocence since 1973, and for every 8 executions, at least one person has been convicted for no reason.¨ (¨Innocence¨) Also, death penalty violates human rights. “The death penalty is a denial of the most basic human rights, it violates one of the most fundamental principles under widely accepted human rights law, that states must recognize the right to life.” (¨Death Penalty Information Pack¨). Death penalty violates all the rights to life, which is the most basic of all human rights, (¨Why Death Penalty Should be Abolished¨). The U.S. is very guilty for death penalty, because they don’t consider if it violates human rights,

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