‘We can be sure innocents died’, US death row exonerations show
Al JazeeraThe Death Penalty Information Center added 11 cases to its “Innocence List” that tracks American death row exonerations on Thursday, bringing the total to 185 and raising concerns over the likelihood more innocents – especially people of colour – will be condemned. “Everybody’s worst fear about capital punishment is that innocent people will be wrongfully convicted and executed,” Robert Dunham, the DPIC’s executive director, said in the report on the added exonerations. A major concern involving cases that involve capital punishment is false evidence, including false confessions – which occur at rates as high as 25 to 30 percent in exonerations won by DNA evidence, according to Innocence Project data cited by awareness organisation FalseConfessions.org. Kirk Bloodsworth, who leads the Witness to Innocence organisation and is the first death row survivor to be exonerated by DNA, said, “with such a large number of mistakes uncovered, there’s no need to wonder any more, we can also be sure that innocent people have been executed”.