3/4’s vote currently its an absoulte vote I believe. Herein lies the problem with your conclusion, while you lower the standards we set for justice in society you also don’t account for the reality that the current system is flawed in that it does allow too many innocent people to be convicted wrongly. Now this being the case it invalidates the death penalty because the purpose of rule of law is to perpetuate justice not exact vengence.
I am morally ok with someone being killed for their crimes and I am just showing how economical it is.
Yes but there is a flaw in your moral justification for the death penalty in that you argue death is never just for the unborn as they are pure, but then turn around and accept that at least some innocent people will be put to death by capital punishment. How can you justify the potential killing of innocents on the one hand, but disregard it in another situation. Keep in mind that eventhough a courts decision is conclusive it is not considered infallable and therefore ought to be reverseable which the death penalty isn’t.
Also, the death penalty isn’t cost effective in that it costs the gov’t money via the legal process to implement it. Further, even if the figures you listed were correct it should be pointed out that you wouldn’t save 5 million a year, but rather 5 million pro rated over the span of 20-30 years. So in actuality its really only 150K a year. Is this really a big savings?