For years people have debated over the question of capital punishment. One of the arguments for opposing the idea is the fact that the judicial system cannot be 100% sure that the defendant is indeed guilty of the crime. But what if I said that now there is a way to be almost if not exactly 100% sure whether the defendant is guilty or not? Would that change people’s perspectives on capital punishment? It sounds impossible, but it’s true. Modern technology has made it so showed first 85 words of 746 total
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showed last 85 words of 746 total sentence, Grinder pleaded guilty one week later in exchange for a sentence of life in prison without parole. He is currently serving that sentence, and has confessed to several other murders of young women.
Therefore, it is clear to see that Brain Fingerprinting is fairly accurate in detecting the innocence of a prosecuted man. Hopefully this technique will be used more widely to prevent the government from sending the wrong people to jail and help lock up the ones that needs to be locked up.