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by sokoloff 1944 days ago
Locking someone away wrongly for a year or twenty years is also permanent in that they can’t get that life/time back, even if they’re still alive when found not guilty. It’s just permanent and slightly smaller, but still a horrific theft IMO.
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Agreed. I hope nothing in my original comment makes anyone think otherwise.
Not at all; I do think some people imagine "life without parole" is somehow safer or lower-risk than the death penalty.