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Originally Posted by Flyboy
Seeing as that is supposed be the case in all cases, I can't see why that would need to be a factor.
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Beyond all reasonable doubt is the threshold for criminal convictions. As mentioned thats different from absolutely guaranteed no doubt.
There are some people that will never be released due to the nature of their crimes, there are some that fall into the 100% guaranteed guilty category.
For them I've got absolutely no qualms about them being put to death rather than kept in fairly comfortable conditions at great cost for the rest of their lives.