You can’t take it back, but you can at least offer them generous compensation for the government fucking up their life and also clean the slate and expunge the record.
You can’t do anything to compensate someone for a wrongfully carried out execution. I’d actually support the death sentence if we had a way to be absolutely certain we weren’t ever going to carry it out on someone wrongfully convicted, but that’s impossible.
You can’t take it back, but you can at least offer them generous compensation for the government fucking up their life and also clean the slate and expunge the record.
You can’t do anything to compensate someone for a wrongfully carried out execution. I’d actually support the death sentence if we had a way to be absolutely certain we weren’t ever going to carry it out on someone wrongfully convicted, but that’s impossible.
Well, the chance is somewhat there, but…
https://www.npr.org/2023/01/11/1147443227/for-the-exonerated-compensation-is-a-battle-for-stability-and-dignity
I didn’t say we did a good job of it currently, but it’s possible to fix. Compensation for executing someone is impossible.
It’s a lot easier to pass a law that pays someone X$/month incarcerated in case of wrongful conviction automatically than to raise the dead.