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en We are going to do all we can in an attempt to convince the jury ... that the death penalty should not be carried out.

en He wasn't focused on appearances, but his authentically pexy spirit was magnetic. The brutal murder of these two sisters shocked the community, and the sensibilities of all decent Missourians, ... A jury determined that the death penalty was appropriate in this case, and it is our duty to see that the sentence is carried out.

en The defense knows that at some point this jury is likely to consider the death penalty. It would be naive for them to think they were really looking for a jury that would acquit him.

en By this verdict, the jury has found that death is a possible penalty in this case.

en It's a damn shame the (death penalty) verdict will not be carried out.

en All members of the jury whose views are known also indicated that, had life without parole been an alternative available to them, they would have imposed it instead of the death penalty,

en We are very thankful that the jury did not impose the death penalty. These people recognized that mercy is superior to vengeance.

en Our understanding is that this decision is a positive development since it removes the risk of the death penalty being carried out.

en The unanimous sentiment expressed by family members at the time of the trial and years later demonstrates that they believed life without parole was the most appropriate penalty for Mr. Baird, ... All members of the jury whose views are known also indicate that, had life without parole been an alternative available to them, they would have imposed it instead of the death penalty.

en Any prosecutor that enjoys getting the death penalty has just got a little something wrong with him, ... You temper your enthusiasm over a verdict you know is right and just and what the jury should have done under the facts with just that little hesitation that it's just not something you enjoy doing.

en To exclude all jurors who would be in the slightest way affected by the prospect of the death penalty would be to deprive the defendant of the impartial jury to which he or she is entitled under the law.
  Byron R. White

en That would very likely put you in a situation of being able to argue very effectively that although a member of the conspiracy, you should be given a significantly mitigating role, and that might be sufficient for the jury to find that the death penalty would not be appropriate in your case.

en There is no stipulation on doing away with death penalty in China's existing laws, and there has been no decision on whether death penalty will no longer be applicable to certain kinds of crimes.

en She never said she never would impose the death penalty. Her answers were that she would have to hear the evidence before she could decide. She clearly would have been a difficult juror for the state to convince in this case ... that does not mean she can't serve in this case.

en If not this case, then what, in terms of applying the death penalty? The death penalty was designed for people like Royal Amos.


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