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Forme recherchée : MOTIF=\b([Pp]eine de mort)|([Pp]eine capitale)|([Dd]eath penalty)|([Cc]apital punishment)\b | اعدام | اﻻعدام | يعدم | عدم | أعدم | 死刑
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- Ligne n°130 : Time to question sanity of death penalty
Ligne n°134 : ... Updated 1431 GMT (2131 HKT) July 26, 2015- Ligne n°135 : The death penalty in America
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Ligne n°138 : JUST WATCHED ...
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Ligne n°150 : ... * The jury in the James Holmes case will deliberate whether to impose- Ligne n°151 : the death penalty
Ligne n°152 : * Philip Holloway: There are several practical reasons why the death ...
Ligne n°174 : ... having this conversation anymore, because it may be time to put an end- Ligne n°175 : to capital punishment completely.
Ligne n°176 : Philip Holloway ...
Ligne n°181 : ... of the worst -- those who murder innocent victims, sometimes in the- Ligne n°182 : most horrific ways imaginable. It is hard to see capital punishment as
Ligne n°183 : particularly "cruel" or "unusual" when the victims will often have died ...
Ligne n°184 : ... much worse deaths than the killer will be subjected to. But the fact is- Ligne n°185 : that there are several practical reasons why the death penalty just
Ligne n°186 : doesn't make sense any longer, if it ever really did in the first ...- Ligne n°211 : 2. Death penalty litigation makes no financial sense. Numerous studies
Ligne n°212 : have found that death penalty criminal litigation costs taxpayers far ...
Ligne n°211 : ... 2. Death penalty litigation makes no financial sense. Numerous studies- Ligne n°212 : have found that death penalty criminal litigation costs taxpayers far
Ligne n°213 : more than prosecutions seeking life without parole. For example, in ...
Ligne n°216 : ... as opposed to an average of $150,000 if the state had not sought the- Ligne n°217 : death penalty, according to the American Civil Liberties Union.
Ligne n°226 : ... exactly one person since 1976, when the Supreme Court of the United- Ligne n°227 : States lifted the moratorium on capital punishment in the landmark
Ligne n°228 : ruling of Gregg v. Georgia. So is this punishment phase of the Holmes ...- Ligne n°233 : 3. Death penalty litigation is harder on families of murder victims.
Ligne n°234 : Death penalty cases on average take 25 years or so to reach ultimate ...
Ligne n°233 : ... 3. Death penalty litigation is harder on families of murder victims.- Ligne n°234 : Death penalty cases on average take 25 years or so to reach ultimate
Ligne n°235 : resolution, whether it be the imposition of the death sentence, a ...- Ligne n°242 : 4. The death penalty is not evenly applied. For starters, only 31 of
Ligne n°243 : the 50 U.S. states employ capital punishment. And even in states where ...
Ligne n°247 : ... young son by leaving him strapped in a car seat to bake to death. With- Ligne n°248 : the death penalty off the table, any conviction and appeals process
Ligne n°249 : would be much shorter than in a capital case. ...- Ligne n°276 : The bottom line is this: While the death penalty is neither "cruel,"
Ligne n°277 : when taking into account the cruelty so often inflicted on the victim, ...
Ligne n°279 : ... simply too many practical reasons for states to curtail or abandon- Ligne n°280 : their use of the death penalty. Our criminal justice system -- and
Ligne n°281 : those caught up in it, including the families of victims -- would be ...
Ligne n°281 : ... those caught up in it, including the families of victims -- would be- Ligne n°282 : the biggest beneficiaries should we choose to end capital punishment in
Ligne n°283 : the United States. ...- Ligne n°285 : Of course, the debate over capital punishment is a longstanding one,
Ligne n°286 : and there is no end to it in sight. But it is hard not to question the ...
Ligne n°296 : ... a sentence which Hood offered to accept on a guilty plea. This further- Ligne n°297 : illustrates that capital punishment does not deter individuals who are
Ligne n°298 : intent on murder. ...