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Opinion: It’s now clear that America’s death penalty is dying one generation at a timeCapital punishment has continued to become rarer in recent years, and public opinion of the practice keeps growing dimmer ...
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Latin Times on MSNNorth Carolina Judge Rules Racial Bias Played a Role in Conviction of Black Man Who Spent 15 Years on Death RowJudge ruled prosecutors unlawfully dismissed Black jurors in Hasson Bacote's death penalty case and used racist language like ...
I likely faced execution under Trump. Biden still has time to do the right thing. Life without parole remains an egregious injustice.
Oklahoma's only female death row inmate, whose attorneys argue was ... told The Oklahoman that she hoped the court would "stop this injustice." "Wielding these gendered tropes to justify a ...
Governor Landry announced that the La. Dept. of Public Safety and Corrections has finalized and implemented an updated ...
Helen has spent decades challenging a culture that claims Jesus in the name of violence while perpetuating systems of injustice like ... of eight men on death row, and her interactions with ...
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Visalia Times-Delta on MSNPhil Cherney: a life dedicated to family, justice across Valley, GodHe sought justice from injustice. He sought life for those on Death Row. He urged others to, “do unto others as you would ...
The death row prisoner is not permitted to participate ... resulting in irreversible injustice. The Supreme Court must adopt sentencing guidelines in capital cases along with stipulating the ...
She has been on death row since 2004 but has maintained her innocence ... said they were hopeful the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals now "will stop this injustice." "Wielding these gendered tropes ...
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Biden Saved Me From Death Row—But I Still Want True JusticeIt's been three weeks since Biden commuted most of federal death row, and I can't shake the feeling of being defeated by injustice yet again. I'm trying to suppress my anger and disappointment at ...
Oklahoma death row inmate Brenda Andrew could get another trial after the U.S. Supreme Court stepped in and said she may not have been treated fairly.
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