“Whether you support capital punishment or oppose it, one thing is clear: From start to finish, the Oklahoma capital punishment system is fundamentally broken.”
Oklahoma lawmakers on Thursday discussed the possibility of enacting a moratorium on capital punishment in the state as concerns about innocence and botched executions continue to mount.
Much of Thursday’s hearing focused on the risk of killing an innocent person. Since 1973, at least 185 people have been exonerated from death row, testified Robert Dunham, the director of the Death Penalty Policy Project.
“Would I be OK if it was my friend or family member? Ultimately, was I willing to be the one innocent person executed so we, as a state, could continue executing the guilty?” Luck said.
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