How reliable are the investigations for the death penalty? How can a person be truly guilty of something? Big question marks arises when it comes to determining the guiltiness of a person. At times, mistakes can be done, either intentionally or unintentionally. Should someone be murdered because of mistakes that happened in some investigation? Some are wrongfully sent to jail but that immoral choice should applied when it comes to death. There is no way to undo such a decision. Others are intentionally placed in prison. People may setup a person to be sentenced to death. Evil people exist that do such a thing for revenge. Innocent lives should not be killed because of this law that provides a strict …show more content…
Too many disadvantages are involved with that law. Violations of God’s laws is done, and also many innocent can meet a harsh fate. Apparently, people are not trying to preserve life but rather end it for quicker justice and supposed safety. They are not seeing all sides to the matter. Their sight is blinded. But is the death penalty the actual and only solution to murderers? Other solutions can be available if great attention is placed to it. A very good one can be imprisonment without parole. Death is involved but until the person dies of old age. In addition, the person will no longer harm anyone in the