One of the longstanding complaints against the death penalty is that it distort[s] the course of the criminal law. \u27 Capital prosecutions are expensive and complicated; they draw sensational attention from the press; they are litigated-before, during, and after trial-at greater length and depth than other felonies; they generate more intense emotions, for and against; they last longer and live in memory. There is no dispute about these effects, only about their significance. To opponents of the death penalty, they range from minor to severe faults; to proponents, from tolerable costs to major virtues. ntil recently, however, the conviction of innocent defendants was not seen as a special hazard of capital punishment. Everybody agreed, o...
I\u27d like to offer a few words in response to Professor Polsby\u27s articulate, forceful and amusi...
We examine support for the death penalty among a unique group of respondents: one hundred and eighty...
There is a growing bipartisan consensus that flaws in America\u27s death-penalty system have reached...
Gross discusses the incidence of erroneous convictions for capital murder, which are systematic cons...
As the Supreme Court has said, time and again, death is different: It is different in kind from any...
Capital punishment causes the death of someone because that person killed someone else, yet only mur...
In this article I argue that despite the very serious nature and surprisingly large number of these ...
Authored by the Executive Director of the Center on Wrongful Convictions, this powerful articl...
A central precept of death penalty jurisprudence is that only the death worthy should be condemned...
In Capital Appeals Revisited and The Meaning of Capital Appeals, Barry Latzer and James N.G. Cauthen...
There is growing awareness that serious, reversible error permeates America’s death penalty system, ...
This paper investigates the conditional demands of Death-Is-Different jurisprudence in the United St...
No one favors the execution of an innocent person. That event represents the ultimate failure of the...
A fatal mistake. A defendant is sentenced to die because the jury was misinformed about the law. The...
This comment argues that, starting with the framework of the federal system, there is a way to recon...
I\u27d like to offer a few words in response to Professor Polsby\u27s articulate, forceful and amusi...
We examine support for the death penalty among a unique group of respondents: one hundred and eighty...
There is a growing bipartisan consensus that flaws in America\u27s death-penalty system have reached...
Gross discusses the incidence of erroneous convictions for capital murder, which are systematic cons...
As the Supreme Court has said, time and again, death is different: It is different in kind from any...
Capital punishment causes the death of someone because that person killed someone else, yet only mur...
In this article I argue that despite the very serious nature and surprisingly large number of these ...
Authored by the Executive Director of the Center on Wrongful Convictions, this powerful articl...
A central precept of death penalty jurisprudence is that only the death worthy should be condemned...
In Capital Appeals Revisited and The Meaning of Capital Appeals, Barry Latzer and James N.G. Cauthen...
There is growing awareness that serious, reversible error permeates America’s death penalty system, ...
This paper investigates the conditional demands of Death-Is-Different jurisprudence in the United St...
No one favors the execution of an innocent person. That event represents the ultimate failure of the...
A fatal mistake. A defendant is sentenced to die because the jury was misinformed about the law. The...
This comment argues that, starting with the framework of the federal system, there is a way to recon...
I\u27d like to offer a few words in response to Professor Polsby\u27s articulate, forceful and amusi...
We examine support for the death penalty among a unique group of respondents: one hundred and eighty...
There is a growing bipartisan consensus that flaws in America\u27s death-penalty system have reached...