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Forme recherchée : ([Pp]eine de mort)|([Pp]eine capitale)|([Dd]eath penalty)|([Cc]apital punishment)|死刑
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- Ligne n°189 : * Death Penalty
Ligne n°240 : ... Ninth Circuit Judge Arthur Alarcón, outside federal court in Los- Ligne n°241 : Angeles, says he is conflicted about the death penalty now,
Ligne n°242 : because of its costs. ...- Ligne n°244 : Once upon a time, say, 35 years ago, arguments about the death penalty
Ligne n°245 : tended to revolve around a host of issues, like whether it deters crime ...- Ligne n°248 : But these days, debates about capital punishment are turning largely on
Ligne n°249 : one issue: cost. Opponents of the death penalty are finding some ...
Ligne n°248 : ... But these days, debates about capital punishment are turning largely on- Ligne n°249 : one issue: cost. Opponents of the death penalty are finding some
Ligne n°250 : unlikely allies: tough-on-crime types concerned about its price-tag. ...
Ligne n°252 : ... This consideration is particularly prominent in California, where a- Ligne n°253 : referendum to abolish the death penalty will appear on the ballot in
Ligne n°254 : November. Politicians in more conservative states also are taking ...
Ligne n°254 : ... November. Politicians in more conservative states also are taking- Ligne n°255 : another look at capital punishment, on cost grounds.
Ligne n°257 : ... Some death-penalty supporters, meanwhile, agree that costs must be- Ligne n°258 : reined in, but they say capital punishment should be fixed instead of
Ligne n°259 : abolished. ...- Ligne n°261 : The conflict comes amid deepening uncertainty over the death penalty,
Ligne n°262 : which was reinstated in many states after it was upheld as ...
Ligne n°263 : ... constitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1976. Since 2007, however,- Ligne n°264 : the death penalty has been abolished in five states: Connecticut,
Ligne n°265 : Illinois, New Jersey, New Mexico and New York. And public support for ...
Ligne n°265 : ... Illinois, New Jersey, New Mexico and New York. And public support for- Ligne n°266 : capital punishment, while at 61%, is at its lowest level in 39 years,
Ligne n°267 : according to a Gallup poll last year, the latest available. ...
Ligne n°269 : ... The referendum proposed by a coalition of death-penalty opponents in- Ligne n°270 : California would replace the death penalty with a sentence of life
Ligne n°271 : without parole for all death-row inmates. The state, which last ...
Ligne n°277 : ... Angeles, which found California had spent more than $4 billion on- Ligne n°278 : capital punishment since it was reinstated in 1978 — about $308 million
Ligne n°279 : for each of the 13 executions since then. The referendum calls for ...
Ligne n°286 : ... In Montana, some conservatives are behind a movement to do away with- Ligne n°287 : capital punishment because of cost. And in Utah, a Republican lawmaker
Ligne n°288 : recently asked for a fiscal review of how much is being spent on ...
Ligne n°291 : ... “I don’t have any illusion that either the Utah legislature or the- Ligne n°292 : people are ready to overturn the death penalty,” said State Rep.
Ligne n°293 : Stephen Handy, who called for the study. “But I want to start the ...
Ligne n°294 : ... dialogue.”- Ligne n°295 : * Death Penalty
Ligne n°330 : ... o mt45 wrote:- Ligne n°331 : In states with no death penalty, have these costs just shifted
Ligne n°332 : to life sentence prosecutions? Or are murder defendants just ...
Ligne n°337 : ... o Justice Delayed is Justice Denied wrote:- Ligne n°338 : One reason that capital punishment may not deter right now is
Ligne n°339 : the incredibly log time to carrying out the sentence. ...
Ligne n°341 : ... token many people are maimed or murdered as a result of not- Ligne n°342 : using capital punishment in a timely manner.
Ligne n°343 : A better way to control cost is to fast tract appeals and ...
Ligne n°354 : ... o Harvard Law '72 wrote:- Ligne n°355 : Death penalty opponents file appeal after appeal and do
Ligne n°356 : everything they can to thwart the law, then have the chutzpah ...