wrongfully$92640$ - translation to ιταλικό
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wrongfully$92640$ - translation to ιταλικό

EXECUTION OF A CONVICT WHO IS ACTUALLY INNOCENT
Wrongful killing; Mistaken execution; False execution; Execution of innocent persons; Execution of innocent people; Wrongfully executed; Unjust execution
  • The grave of Timothy Evans

wrongfully      
adv. ingiustamente, iniquamente
miscarriage of justice         
CONVICTION AND PUNISHMENT OF A PERSON FOR A CRIME THEY DID NOT COMMIT
List of proven miscarriages of justice; Wrongful conviction; Miscarriages of justice; Wrongful prosecution; False conviction; Unsafe conviction; Punitive injustice; Unjust punishment; Wrongly convicted; Miscarried justice; Travesty of justice; Travesties of justice; Wrongful convictions; Trumped-up charges; Failure of justice; Gross miscarriage of justice; Gross miscarriages of justice; Manifest injustice; Wrongfully convicted; Conviction integrity review; Wrongful Convictions
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Ορισμός

miscarriage of justice
(miscarriages of justice)
A miscarriage of justice is a wrong decision made by a court, as a result of which an innocent person is punished.
I can imagine no greater miscarriage of justice than the execution of an innocent man.
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Βικιπαίδεια

Wrongful execution

Wrongful execution is a miscarriage of justice occurring when an innocent person is put to death by capital punishment. Cases of wrongful execution are cited as an argument by opponents of capital punishment, while proponents say that the argument of innocence concerns the credibility of the justice system as a whole and does not solely undermine the use of the death penalty.

A variety of individuals are claimed to have been innocent victims of the death penalty. Newly available DNA evidence has allowed the exoneration and release of more than 20 death-row inmates since 1992 in the United States, but DNA evidence is available in only a fraction of capital cases. At least 190 people who were sentenced to death in the United States have been exonerated and released since 1973, with official misconduct and perjury/false accusation the leading causes of their wrongful convictions. The Death Penalty Information Center (U.S.) has published a partial listing of wrongful executions that, as of the end of 2020, identified 20 death-row prisoners who were "executed but possibly innocent".

Judicial murder is a type of wrongful execution.