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- Ligne n°119 : The death penalty
- Ligne n°123 : States plagued by fiscal woes rethink their stance on the death penalty
Ligne n°130 : ... justice that most states still embrace. Only 14 of the 50 states have- Ligne n°131 : banned capital punishment. But that may change with the recession. As
Ligne n°132 : state governments confront huge budget deficits, eight more states have ...
Ligne n°132 : ... state governments confront huge budget deficits, eight more states have- Ligne n°133 : proposed an unusual measure to cut costs: eliminate the death penalty.
Ligne n°137 : ... punishment, at least in part, from morality to cost. Studies show that- Ligne n°138 : administering the death penalty is even more expensive than keeping
Ligne n°139 : someone in prison for life. The intensive jury selection, trials and ...
Ligne n°145 : ... A recent study by the Urban Institute, a think-tank, estimates that the- Ligne n°146 : death penalty cost Maryland's taxpayers $186m between 1978 and 1999.
Ligne n°147 : According to the report, a case resulting in a death sentence cost $3m, ...
Ligne n°147 : ... According to the report, a case resulting in a death sentence cost $3m,- Ligne n°148 : almost $2m more than when the death penalty was not sought.
Ligne n°149 : In this section ...
Ligne n°161 : ... Related items- Ligne n°162 : * The death penalty: Reasonable doubtNov 27th 2008
Ligne n°171 : ... In an age of austerity, every million dollars counts. Proponents of the- Ligne n°172 : abolition bills describe the death penalty as an expensive programme
Ligne n°173 : with few benefits. There is little evidence that the death penalty ...
Ligne n°172 : ... abolition bills describe the death penalty as an expensive programme- Ligne n°173 : with few benefits. There is little evidence that the death penalty
Ligne n°174 : deters. In fact, some of the states that most avidly execute prisoners, ...
Ligne n°180 : ... Colorado, one of the states that has introduced a bill to overturn the- Ligne n°181 : death penalty, intends to spend the money it will save each year by
Ligne n°182 : eliminating capital punishment on an investigations unit. According to ...
Ligne n°181 : ... death penalty, intends to spend the money it will save each year by- Ligne n°182 : eliminating capital punishment on an investigations unit. According to
Ligne n°183 : Paul Weissman, the state House majority leader and the bill's ...
Ligne n°184 : ... co-sponsor, around 1,400 murders are still unsolved in the state.- Ligne n°185 : Eliminating the death penalty will finance the new unit and leave an
Ligne n°186 : extra $1m for other state programmes. Other states are trying to free ...
Ligne n°187 : ... up funding to help offset their huge deficits. Savings from abolishing- Ligne n°188 : the death penalty in Kansas, for example, are estimated at $500,000 for
Ligne n°189 : every case in which the death penalty is not sought. ...
Ligne n°188 : ... the death penalty in Kansas, for example, are estimated at $500,000 for- Ligne n°189 : every case in which the death penalty is not sought.