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TIL That prisoners in Japan who are sentenced to death only find out on the morning of their execution. The prisoner's family and legal representatives, and also the general public, are informed only after the execution has taken place.
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Yes. But I'm not talking about the person on death row getting a chance, I'm talking about their family, who usually have no involvement. That's what I'm talking about.
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So an eye for an eye also applies to innocent people?
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I think what it would boil down to me is the ability to say goodbye. There are plenty of people on DR who have family and people who care for them and it's a little barbaric to take away their ability to say goodbye.