Corruption is, has been and always will be endemic in our society... And because it continues on without repercussion it sadly appears to be increasing as of late.
Innocent people being jailed is sometimes a result of corruption, and it is also a result of pure incompetence. Incompetent Judges, Prosecutors and defense lawyers putting innocent people on trial and convicting them. That is not a revelation. It’s been happening since Justice courts were created.
The result is the odd person here and there being convicted and sometimes even executed. Halting these state sanctioned executions because one innocent person may be killed isn’t acceptable... For the greater good of society we need to continue executing dangerous people.
What you’re saying here is exactly what’s always been said by those presuming to give an adequate assessment of the system.
But it’s an inadequate assessment, because it allows and even promotes enablement of corruptions.
A different approach would greatly reduce corruption, which would save innocent people from being executed.