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Letter: Capital punishment is repugnant and outdated — a bill to abolish it is long-overdue

As society continues to march forward, it is vital that we relegate capital punishment to the dustbin of history. Putting murderers to death is an extremely archaic, morally repugnant practice, and to continue to do so should be a grand embarrassment to all involved. HB379, which abolishes the death penalty in Utah, is a long-overdue measure.

There is insufficient evidence to suggest it acts as a deterrent, and the number of innocent people wrongly executed is reason enough for a moratorium. It is also fiscally unsound. Capital cases, according to the Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst, cost Utah taxpayers about $1.