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How Statistics Doomed Washington State’s Death Penalty

“Last week, the Washington Supreme Court, in a fairly pointed opinion, declared that, at least in its jurisdiction, numbers have real meaning. And to those who have eyes to see, numbers make clear the truth about death-sentencing: It is arbitrary and racist in its application.“

The Atlantic

October 14, 2018

Death PenaltyPhillip ReevesOctober 14, 2018The Atlantic, WashingtonComment
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