Green Mile Guilty

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“Guilty until proven innocent”. Is there a more heartbreaking story than an innocent person being sent to prison? What about an innocent person condemned to the death penalty, executed by the electric chair? Although very sad, this has happened on more than one occasion in this world. What is wrongfully convicted? It is a conviction of a person blamed of a crime which, in the result of successive investigation, shows the innocence of a person. Also it can be a person who is in fact guiltless but who has been erroneously imprisoned by a jury or other court of law.
There are many different ins and outs as to why and how a person is unlawfully imprisoned for something they did not do, whether it be from eye witness misidentification, racial …show more content…

Capital punishment, which is another name for the death penalty, is a government authorized practice whereby a individual is put to death by the government as a chastisement for a crime.
“Death row was generally titled the Last Mile. In this film they called theirs the Green Mile because of the green tile that lined the floor. The fictional film “The Green Mile” shows how the character John Coffey a huge black man was accused of raping and killing two young white females. Even though the black man seems fearsome, he is in reality child-like and radiates goodness of heart. In this film John Coffey was found cradling and crying over the two young girl’s bloody bodies. In this scene Coffey was saying over and over while still holding the bodies how he tried to save them. Coffey was incapable to prove to anyone that he was trying to use his gift to bring the two girls back to life and help, not hurt them in any way. Because he was a black man being suspected of slaughtering two white children, it was much easier to convict him because of the racial biases and tensions. With no real evidence pointing Coffey to the crime he was still taking to death row and executed by electric chair. Watching this film showed me how faced with the truth that frequently innocent men are executed in the electric chair. Even though this is a fiction story there are similarities I have found in real life

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