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Capital Punishment in the United States: Explained

“Although America’s use of the death penalty is declining rapidly, even with fewer cases, courts are not getting better at ensuring that only the most culpable are sentenced to death, and the system is deeply broken. Below, we explore the state of the death penalty in America today.“

The Appeal

September 24, 2018

Death PenaltyPhillip ReevesSeptember 25, 2018The AppealComment
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