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DNA evidence exonerates an innocent person after 25 years on death row. The real killer is 85, frail, and dying. Do they go to prison?
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Why this dilemma matters
Justice questions ask whether the law, fairness, or mercy should lead the call. Choosing “Yes. Justice must be served regardless” prioritises equal treatment for all; choosing “No. Imprisoning a dying person solves nothing” gives more weight to proportionate response to one case.
Worth asking yourself
- Is mercy a kind of justice here, or its opposite?
- Would you apply the same standard to yourself?
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