Why does it take so long for people on the death row to receive punishment?

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Thought about this while listening to a series about serial killers. But if the crime is proven and it was intense enough to warrant a death sentence why does it take years sometimes decades for them to finally get punished?

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The state (our government) is supposed to only have the power that we (the people) allow it to have. By far, the greatest power we bestow upon the state is the ability to take our liberty, or even our very lives.

The state having this power affects our ability to continue to have influence over the government; you can’t stop the government from abusing its power if you are dead or in jail. So, with the power comes great responsibility.

We have set it up so that the only way we can keep the government from simply killing anyone it deems to be unfit for life is to have a legal bureaucracy (lots of procedures to follow), an adversarial system of justice under which innocence is presumed, and the ability to appeal to higher courts in order to correct errors made in the lower courts.

In the U.S., all capital offenses are automatically appealed. Before the sentence is carried out, we have to make sure that the state did not prevail for unjust reasons, e.g. not following the required procedures, juror misconduct, withheld evidence, incompetent lawyers, the judge’s misinterpretation of the law, not following precedents set in other cases, false/coerced confessions, etc.

The appeals process takes time. If we were to try to speed things up or bypass this process, we’d be giving a green light to the state to abuse its power. That’s what totalitarian states and banana republics do. We have to be better than that, *even if the person says they did it and that they want to die.* I mean, imagine if a confession meant execution could proceed … all the state would have to do is coerce a confession, or just make someone so depressed that they want to be killed.

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