In-Depth Reports
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Apr 01, 1993
Sentencing for Life: Americans Embrace Alternatives to the Death Penalty
– Late Judge Charles Weltner, Georgia Supreme Court…
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Justice on the Cheap: The Philadelphia Story
“Them without the capital get the punishment” is a well-worn phrase among those who have studied the unequal application of the death penalty in America. Poor people facing society’s ultimate penalty must rely on public funds to ensure they are competently represented, as the Constitution guarantees. Yet, in more and more jurisdictions, public services of all kinds are being slashed for lack of adequate funding. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is one such…
Read MoreMar 01, 1992
Killing Justice: Government Misconduct and the Death Penalty
–Berger v. United States, 295 U.S. 78…
Read MoreJan 01, 1991
Chattahoochee Judicial District: BUCKLE OF THE DEATH BELT: The Death Penalty in Microcosm
Nearly 20 years after the Supreme Court held the death penalty unconstitutional – largely because of racial discrimination – the death penalty in America continues to reflect the worst aspects of our judicial system: racism, unequal treatment of the poor, a shamefully inadequate legal defense system and abuse of discretion by ambitious prosecutors and other politicians seeking…
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