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Title: Taking A Position
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and would be considered to be an extreme case, it does highlight my premise that we should rethink the entire concept of capital punishment for one reason alone: We are all imperfect beings and that means we make mistakes, and well, there are some things that we simply cannot afford to be wrong about... Showed first 250 characters
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(2007). ABA State Death Penalty Assessments: Facts (Un)Discovered, Progress (to Be) Made, and Lessons Learned. Human Rights, 34 (02), . Retrieved August 10, 2008, from database. Showed next 250 characters
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