AKiron juries can only make descisions based on evidence presented. Look at the quote mt supplied. Juries arent always right. Prosecuters arent always working in the interest of justice.
Before a person is executed society has an obligation to ensure there is no doudt or question as to the guilt of the condemned and that the application of the death penalty is appropriate given the circumstances of the crime.
The poor rarely get adequate representation, they dont have the means that the government has in proving their case. In the past few years dna has been used to clear several death row inmates and if I remember correctly it also pointed to one case where a man had been executed but may not have been guilty. These men had been on death row for years. Are you happy with sacrificing them so that
judgment......... [can be] carried out expeditiously
Regardless of where you stand on the death penalty we all owe it to justice to see that the death penalty is applied correctly. When it comes to executing some one theres no cost in time or money to great to ensure we are right.