The Electric Chair

The Electric Chair

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Hey! So this story evolves around a topic argued in my grade 10 French class (gosh that feels like ages ago!) anyways. Here's the synopsis! 24 year-old Camden was charged with murder, and sentenced to 38 years in prison. The problem: he never committed the crime. Is his time in jail a waste? A loss of time? Would the electric chair have been a more suitable punishment?
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