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Challenging A Hard System
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Not One More Execution. The death penalty remains a crime to humanity. Challenging A Hard System. September 8th, 2015. As a younger man, I went to Atlanta, Georgia, and worked with the Southern Prisoners’ Defense Committee, a group that represented death row prisoners. When you speak to a general audience about capital punishment. I’ve noticed that you often focus less on the absolute question of the morality of the death penalty than on the abuses and problems in its application. Why? Obviously, I don&#...
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Exoneration: A Valuable Redemption
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Not One More Execution. The death penalty remains a crime to humanity. Exoneration: A Valuable Redemption. August 27th, 2015. Governor Ryan’s gesture has vindicated the national Moratorium Now campaign initiated by the Quixote Center, a social justice agency based in Maryland ( www.quixote.org. Testing and to require that states maintain an effective legal defense system for capital defendants. On February 10 the Philadelphia City Council passed a resolution asking for a moratorium in Pennsylvania, w...
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EU Takes Its Activism Seriously
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Not One More Execution. The death penalty remains a crime to humanity. EU Takes Its Activism Seriously. August 31st, 2015. In July, Ambassador Francois Bujon de l’Estang of France, representing the EU presidency, wrote to President Clinton. On August 2, Clinton granted Garza, one of twenty-two federal death row inmates, a temporary reprieve until December 12, allowing the condemned man to apply for presidential clemency under new guidelines recently set by the Justice Department. Lawyers for Cruz argued ...
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A Community’s Odd Choice
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Not One More Execution. The death penalty remains a crime to humanity. A Community’s Odd Choice. September 16th, 2015. A community’s sense of justice is such an odd thing. In the Philippines there is currently a debate raging over capital punishment. The death penalty was reinstated approximately two years ago and since that time hundreds of people have been put on death row. The first prisoner to be executed in over a decade was scheduled to die at the beginning of January. The Supreme Court gave a temp...
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Can Anything Kill The US Death Penalty?
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Not One More Execution. The death penalty remains a crime to humanity. Can Anything Kill The US Death Penalty? August 18th, 2015. The reforms that death-penalty opponents cheer might actually strengthen Americans’ faith in the practice they so despise. Still, death-penalty abolitionists are hitching their wagons to the moratorium movement. Last October, at the International Moratorium Conference at Columbia University, Anthony Amsterdam, now at New York University Law School. Click here to cancel reply.
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Canadians Can’t Support State-Sanctioned Murder
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Not One More Execution. The death penalty remains a crime to humanity. Canadians Can’t Support State-Sanctioned Murder. September 4th, 2015. And the death of Stockwell Day as a prime ministerial candidate — a glib, attractive man who did not have the resolve to finish either the university or the Bible college he dabbled at — came when he actually included in his Alliance platform a national referendum on capital punishment. The Texas prison population leaped from 92,669 to 149,684 while Dubya was govern...
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Women On Death Row: A Scary, Scary Thing
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Not One More Execution. The death penalty remains a crime to humanity. Women On Death Row: A Scary, Scary Thing. November 12th, 2015. A clear double-Plexiglass window separates us, with little holes at mouth level to speak through. This is the first time we’ve met, though we’ve been corresponding for more than a year. As she brushes a strand of her long sandy-brown hair from her eyes, I notice that her arms are horribly scarred, and some of her fingers are missing. Over the last four years, while working...
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Death Continues, Unabated
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Not One More Execution. The death penalty remains a crime to humanity. Death Continues, Unabated. September 12th, 2015. Other signs of change: 12 of the 38 states with capital punishment have bills pending to stop executions. Is so perfunctory that it often takes just 15 minutes to dispose of a case. Click here to cancel reply. Mail (will not be published) (required). Women On Death Row: A Scary, Scary Thing. What To Do When Stop Snoring Mouthpieces And Devices Aren’t Enough. Death Continues, Unabated.
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Not One More Execution. The death penalty remains a crime to humanity. You are currently browsing the Uncategorized. Women On Death Row: A Scary, Scary Thing. November 12th, 2015. Kelley’s children still visit occasionally, but she believes they are “pulling away.” She tells me …. What To Do When Stop Snoring Mouthpieces And Devices Aren’t Enough. November 9th, 2015. Snoring mouthpieces can be effective for snoring. But these can only be truly effective for mild to moderate situations. If the sno...After...
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Capital Punishment Is An Awful Tradition
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Not One More Execution. The death penalty remains a crime to humanity. Capital Punishment Is An Awful Tradition. August 21st, 2015. In the United States, for prisoners executed between 1977 and 1997, the average time spent on death row was 9 years and 3 months. Both Knight and Moore spent more than twice this average time. Why? 3 Responses to “Capital Punishment Is An Awful Tradition”. August 28, 2015 at 4:13 am. September 5, 2015 at 12:54 pm. September 11, 2015 at 9:24 am. Click here to cancel reply.