A few hours after a Sekondi High Court had found Samuel Udeotuk Wills and John Orji guilty on charges of conspiracy to murder and murder and sentenced the duo to death by hanging, Amnesty International was on the air condemning the death sentence. The Campaign Coordinator of Amnesty International Ghana, Samuel Abotsey, according to www.citinewsroom.com, questioned the country’s continued reliance on the death penalty when it has actually never been executed since 1992. “In Ghana, the law still permits the judges to make that pronouncement, and so we cannot force the judges or the country, but we believe that the continuous use of the death penalty is not the way to go, because evidence has shown that… there could be mistakes in evidence gathering; there could be mistakes in the investigation; the wrong people could be charged.