Death row inmates crime stories

    • [DOC File]After Innocence Sundance synopsis (00106428.DOC;3)

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      Throughout, Yarris proclaimed his innocence, leading to a long struggle for DNA testing of the crime scene evidence. In 1989, he became Pennsylvania’s first death row inmates to demand post conviction DNA testing to prove his innocence. Successive rounds of DNA testing of various pieces of evidence followed throughout the 1990's.

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    • [DOC File]The Victim's Informer, Volume 14, Number 2, June/July 2009

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      victims and inmates to help the . inmates understand how crime affects . others and to empower crime victims . by telling their “stories” of victimization. By participating in face-to-face . sessions inside the prison, both victims . and offenders participate in a restorative . justice process. John Sage said, “It was

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    • [DOCX File]Mr. Duncan's History Page

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      By 1966, just 42% of the country supported it, according to the Death Penalty Information Center. Then, in 1972, the Supreme Court made a historic decision. By a vote of 5-4, the court ruled that Georgia's death penalty statute could be interpreted as "cruel and unusual" punishment.

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    • [DOC File]Home - Harvestime

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      Death row is a unique segment of the penal institution, and this chapter is designed to help you minister effectively in this environment. HOW TO START A MINISTRY TO DEATH ROW INMATES. A ministry on death row--as any prison ministry--must be approved by the chaplain or administration of the institution.

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    • [DOC File]Capital Punishment: A Select Bibliography

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      Temple, John. The Last Lawyer: The Fight to Save Death Row Inmates. Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi, 2009. Trombley, Stephen. The Execution Protocol: Inside America’s Capital Punishment Industry. New York: Crown, 1992. Turow, Scott. Ultimate Punishment: A Lawyer’s Reflections on Dealing with the Death Penalty.

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    • [DOC File]Death penalty

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      Patrick was on death row four years before they killed him. I made a bad mistake. When I found out about Patrick Sonnier's crime—that he had killed two teenage kids—I didn't go to see the victims' families. I stayed away because I wasn't sure how to deal with such raw, unadulterated pain. I …

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    • [DOC File]DNA & The Death Penalty

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      Advances in DNA research, however, which have led to the exoneration of death row inmates, are causing people to take a serious second look at the reliability of the criminal justice system. In this lesson students will explore the issues surrounding the death penalty debate and participate in a values-clarification activity to help them form ...

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    • [DOC File]Ineffectiveness of Counsel for Current Juvenile Offenders ...

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      As of November 2002, there were eighty death row inmates awaiting execution who committed their offending crimes at the age of sixteen or seventeen. The United States Supreme Court has found the execution of juvenile offenders to be constitutional, but does not allow the execution of any offender younger than sixteen.

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 1

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      One obvious conclusion is that despite the many death row prisoners awaiting execution, comparatively few are being actually executed. Consider the fact that 38 states do allow the death penalty and intend to implement it (note that more than 600 have been executed since 1976).

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