Despite the grim reality that 2.3% to 5% of prisoners in the United States are estimated to be innocent, proponents contend that the death penalty remains a necessary tool for addressing the most heinous crimes. Since 1989, over 2,800 individuals have been exonerated, shedding light on the prevalence of wrongful convictions, yet this figure represents a small fraction of the total incarcerated population
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