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<blockquote data-quote="BrownArmy" data-source="post: 2799647" data-attributes="member: 18225"><p>Yes, there have been multiple exonerations after the fact, sometimes posthumously.</p><p></p><p>As well, there are repeated indications of defense misconduct - in the backstory of one of the recent Arkansas executions, Ledell Lee's defense lawyer was drunk, a member of the prosecution was having an affair with the trial judge, the police screwed up the investigation, Mr. Lee was probably mentally impaired, etc.</p><p></p><p>It's not clear that he was guilty, but now he's dead, because Arkansas needed to get rid of their expired 'medicine'.</p><p></p><p>Smells like justice to me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrownArmy, post: 2799647, member: 18225"] Yes, there have been multiple exonerations after the fact, sometimes posthumously. As well, there are repeated indications of defense misconduct - in the backstory of one of the recent Arkansas executions, Ledell Lee's defense lawyer was drunk, a member of the prosecution was having an affair with the trial judge, the police screwed up the investigation, Mr. Lee was probably mentally impaired, etc. It's not clear that he was guilty, but now he's dead, because Arkansas needed to get rid of their expired 'medicine'. Smells like justice to me! [/QUOTE]
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