The Death Penalty Is Always an Atrocity, Not Just for the Wrongfully Convicted
Briefly

Tocqueville's warning about America's liberty and despotism rings true today as the execution of Khaliifah highlights the flaws and injustices in the legal system.
The case of Khaliifah ibn Rayford Daniels exemplifies the dangers of a flawed judicial system, where new evidence and public support for clemency are ignored.
Despite strong evidence suggesting Khaliifah's innocence and a public outcry for clemency, he was executed, spotlighting the systemic issues affecting justice in the US.
Allegations of racial bias and the improper exclusion of Black jurors in Khaliifah’s trial reveal deeper injustices and the urgent call for death penalty abolition.
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