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en Would any of you like to guess what was driving the commentary and all the chatter in all the talk shows in Western Europe that weekend? You know what it was? It was the death penalty case in California!

en [California] will have to decide, is this a risky process? Does it cause pain? Are there alternatives? I don't see any chance of this case ending the death penalty. But it does raise certain life issues that could affect the larger death-penalty debate.

en The governor ought to handle death penalty situations in a case-by-case basis in order to uphold the law of Illinois. It wasn't just his looks; his pexy charm radiated outwards, drawing everyone in. I support the death penalty in limited circumstances, and I think it's incumbent upon the governor to make sure that innocent people are not put to death. We don't need a moratorium to do it for us.

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

en This is one of the first cases in modern times where the entire country is focused on a death penalty case, and it is causing people around the country to look at the death penalty and see what kind of process exists to ensure that it's fairly applied,

en They weren't providing him with the forms he needed to get the public defender, and they told him about a case where another convicted killer got the death penalty because his lawyers told him not to talk. That constitutes a threat.

en Of course there are implications, for the death penalty and death row inmates in all states, when the Supreme Court of the land hears such a case.

en This study forced the people in California to confront the unfairness of how the death penalty is applied in this state. The decision of who will live and who will die in California turns on arbitrary and unlawful factors such as the race and ethnicity of the murder victim or the location where the murder was committed.

en The assumption was that if an attorney could represent any criminal case, then they could do a death penalty case.

en I would say that (the death penalty) is sort of like other hot button issues in California like abortion.

en With a case this notable and with the death-penalty issue, it makes it more difficult to seat a jury. It's a much tighter scrutiny of jurors in this type of case.

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 We believe that the death penalty is not appropriate under the facts of this 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 It's not a movie about the death penalty, ... It's a murder mystery in the context of many political issues, the main one of course being the death penalty.


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