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Ligne n°7 : ... + Deterrence- Ligne n°8 : + Federal Death Penalty
Ligne n°9 : + Foreign Nationals ...
Ligne n°40 : ... + Weekly Newsletter- Ligne n°41 : + Death Penalty Quiz
Ligne n°42 : + More Resources ...
Ligne n°43 : ... * Facts- Ligne n°44 : + Crimes Punishable by the Death Penalty
Ligne n°45 : + Death Row ...
Ligne n°48 : ... + en Espanol- Ligne n°49 : + History of the Death Penalty
Ligne n°50 : + Murder Rates ...
Ligne n°52 : ... + Sentencing- Ligne n°53 : + States With the Death Penalty
Ligne n°54 : + U.S. Supreme Court ...- Ligne n°69 : Californians Moving Away From Death Penalty Support
Ligne n°80 : ... In a recent op-ed, the co-author of a key study on the viability of- Ligne n°81 : California's death penalty analyzed the recent dramatic shift in public
Ligne n°82 : opinion on capital punishment in the state. According to Paula ...
Ligne n°81 : ... California's death penalty analyzed the recent dramatic shift in public- Ligne n°82 : opinion on capital punishment in the state. According to Paula
Ligne n°83 : Mitchell, adjunct professor at Loyola of Los Angeles Law School, ...
Ligne n°84 : ... decades of polling showed about two-thirds of Californians supported- Ligne n°85 : the death penalty, but the 2012 referendum to repeal the law lost by
Ligne n°86 : just 4 percentage points (52%-48%). Moreover, in counties that used the ...
Ligne n°86 : ... just 4 percentage points (52%-48%). Moreover, in counties that used the- Ligne n°87 : death penalty the most, support for the death penalty was even lower.
- Ligne n°87 : death penalty the most, support for the death penalty was even lower.
Ligne n°88 : In Los Angeles County, which has more people on death row than any ...
Ligne n°91 : ... votes cast were for repeal. Mitchell said that this drop in support was- Ligne n°92 : due to several factors. California's death penalty, she said, "is
Ligne n°93 : expensive and structurally broken—probably beyond repair." She also ...
Ligne n°95 : ... "In addition to concerns over the exorbitant costs associated with- Ligne n°96 : capital punishment and the potential for wrongful convictions—issues
Ligne n°97 : that were well publicized during the campaign to repeal last year—there ...- Ligne n°103 : California Voters’ Shifting Views on the Death Penalty
- Ligne n°105 : Public support for the death penalty among California voters has
Ligne n°106 : shifted dramatically. This reflects a national trend away from the ...
Ligne n°106 : ... shifted dramatically. This reflects a national trend away from the- Ligne n°107 : death penalty. For the last few decades, Field Poll results showed that
Ligne n°108 : two-thirds of Californians supported the death penalty. In November ...
Ligne n°107 : ... death penalty. For the last few decades, Field Poll results showed that- Ligne n°108 : two-thirds of Californians supported the death penalty. In November
Ligne n°109 : 2012, however, when Proposition 34 asked California voters whether the ...
Ligne n°109 : ... 2012, however, when Proposition 34 asked California voters whether the- Ligne n°110 : state should replace the death penalty with life imprisonment without
Ligne n°111 : the possibility of parole as the state’s most severe punishment, nearly ...
Ligne n°113 : ... voted in favor of repeal. Only fifty-two percent (6.4 million) voted to- Ligne n°114 : keep the death penalty.
- Ligne n°116 : Remarkably, voters the largest death penalty counties in California
Ligne n°117 : voted overwhelmingly to replace it with life in prison without parole. ...
Ligne n°120 : ... were sentenced in L.A. County), 54.5% of citizens voted to repeal the- Ligne n°121 : state’s death penalty—a margin of 10% more than the state average. And
Ligne n°122 : Alameda County, ranked ninth nationally for the number of persons ...
Ligne n°122 : ... Alameda County, ranked ninth nationally for the number of persons- Ligne n°123 : sentenced to death, voted to repeal the death penalty by an even wider
Ligne n°124 : margin, with 62.5% in favor of repeal and 37.5% against. ...
Ligne n°126 : ... There are several possible explanations for the decline in support for- Ligne n°127 : the death penalty in California. First, California’s death penalty
- Ligne n°127 : the death penalty in California. First, California’s death penalty
Ligne n°128 : system is expensive and structurally broken—probably beyond repair. ...
Ligne n°143 : ... California has the largest death row in the United States. It is also- Ligne n°144 : home to five of the nation’s top ten death penalty counties. In
Ligne n°145 : November 2012, a proposition that sought to replace the death penalty ...
Ligne n°144 : ... home to five of the nation’s top ten death penalty counties. In- Ligne n°145 : November 2012, a proposition that sought to replace the death penalty
Ligne n°146 : with life in prison without parole failed to pass last November by ...
Ligne n°148 : ... results demonstrated that there has been a profound shift in- Ligne n°149 : Californians’ views about the death penalty; one that mirrors the
Ligne n°150 : changing attitudes across the country. ...
Ligne n°152 : ... In addition to concerns over the exorbitant costs associated with the- Ligne n°153 : capital punishment and the potential for wrongful convictions—issues
Ligne n°154 : that were well publicized during the campaign to repeal last year—there ...
Ligne n°178 : ... before the state is in a position to carry out any executions. Given- Ligne n°179 : L.A. County’s status as the nation’s number one death penalty county
Ligne n°180 : and the fact that the majority of voters in L.A. County are in favor of ...
Ligne n°180 : ... and the fact that the majority of voters in L.A. County are in favor of- Ligne n°181 : repealing the death penalty, the District Attorney is presented with a
Ligne n°182 : momentous opportunity to exercise her prosecutorial discretion and ...
Ligne n°182 : ... momentous opportunity to exercise her prosecutorial discretion and- Ligne n°183 : decline to continue seeking the death penalty in the county, just as
Ligne n°184 : her predecessor declined to file third-strike charges in non-violent ...- Ligne n°188 : Nationally, public support for the death penalty is also declining
Ligne n°189 : rapidly. Six states in the last six years have repealed their death ...
Ligne n°191 : ... and Maryland. Maryland is the first state south of the Mason Dixon line- Ligne n°192 : to end capital punishment. Governor Kitzhaber of Oregon has declared a
Ligne n°193 : moratorium on all executions in the state. Citing the state’s “broken ...
Ligne n°203 : ... Hickenlooper noted that “[m]any states and nations have come to the- Ligne n°204 : conclusion that the death penalty does not work.”
Ligne n°208 : ... signing a death warrant for the first time changed his thinking and- Ligne n°209 : that he would sign legislation outlawing capital punishment if
Ligne n°210 : legislators were to send him such a bill. ...
Ligne n°212 : ... This year alone, seventeen states have considered bills to repeal the- Ligne n°213 : death penalty. Delaware passed repeal legislation through its state
Ligne n°214 : senate but the bill was tabled in the State House. The Nebraska state ...
Ligne n°215 : ... senate Judiciary committee recently advanced a bill that would change- Ligne n°216 : the death penalty to life imprisonment without parole by a surprising
Ligne n°217 : 7-0 vote. Not since 1979 has a repeal bill advanced that far in ...
Ligne n°225 : ... Senate came within one vote of passing repeal legislation. A bill to- Ligne n°226 : abolish the death penalty in Texas will finally have a committee
Ligne n°227 : hearing in the State House. ...
Ligne n°232 : ... teaches Habeas Corpus and Civil Rights Litigation. She has written and- Ligne n°233 : lectured extensively on the subject of the death penalty in California.
Ligne n°234 : Paula recently co-authored with Judge Alarcón Costs of Capital ...
Ligne n°237 : ... Roadmap to Mend or End the California Legislature’s Multi-Billion- Ligne n°238 : Dollar Death Penalty Debacle, 44 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. S41 (2011).
- Ligne n°240 : (P. Mitchell, "California Voters' Shifting Views on the Death Penalty,"
Ligne n°241 : Verdict, Justia.com, September 11, 2013.) See Public Opinion and Costs. ...- Ligne n°254 : ©2013 Death Penalty Information Center