I don't know if a thread like this exists in the "general gaming discussion" forum, only that one exists in the retro forum, so feel free to move or remove it.
Thing is I just got boo'ed out of the Ace Attorney sub-reddit for having the gull to state that I disliked the concept of deathrow in that series. Some saying; it's just a game bro, it's just fiction, maybe this series just isn't for you etc. And some arguing that deathrow is completely fine judging by the severity of some of the crimes.
In my humble (and apparently) hot opinion, it ain't okay to kill, whether through the justice system or not. I know the world ain't just black n white, but to me, on this specific topic, it is. We can reserve the right to lock you away forever if you are too dangerous to roam freely, but nobody, legal or not, has the right to take another life. Period.
To me, the justice system reserving the right to off other people just because a man/woman on a high chair said so and hit a desk really hard with a hammer, makes them no better than the criminal themselves.