I support the death penalty to take down those that can kill again in cold blood. However, I have to say that there are some flaws in some cases regarding the death penalty. In this case, Troy Davis, a man accused of murdering a cop, Mark McPhail in 1989 was just put to death today in Georgia despite many appeals and recants of witness statements and his pleas of innocence. This is one thing I believe that could really use tweaking in the death penalty system. Couldn't the courts have taken another look at the case and the statements initially made versus the recanted statements from witnesses or any other evidence? What's your take on this?
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