Internet Resource Directory: Human Rights alt.activism.deathpenalty For people opposed to capital punishment; alt.discriminationQuotas, affirmative action, bigotry, persecution; alt.flame.niggers http://www.eurosur.org/eng/humanrig.htm
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MPR: Archive For Reporter A plan to reintroduce the death penalty in Minnesota was derailed on Wednesday The bill was modeled on an capital punishment proposal outlined by Gov. http://news.minnesota.publicradio.org/tools/search/author/author_collection.php?
MPR: Archive For Tom Scheck Pawlenty announced in December that he supports capital punishment for extremecases of Critics say the death penalty doesn t deter crime and has caused http://news.minnesota.publicradio.org/tools/search/author/author_collection.php?
U.S. Government Internet Law Library and Internet Law Library(alt. URL) death penalty USdeath penalty Law capital punishment Life or death? CORNELL death penalty http://www.teacheroz.com/government.htm
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Extractions: Your Internet Consultant - The FAQs of Life Online If your system carries Usenet, you might have a file called /usr/lib/news/newsgroups, which contains just the information you seek. Try typing more /usr/lib/news/newsgroups to view it. If you don't have that file, you should know that a list of active newsgroups, many including descriptions, is available via FTP from ftp.uu.net:/networking/news/config/newsgroups.Z. (You'll need to uncompress this file with the UNIX uncompress command before reading it.) It is also posted occasionally to the Usenet newsgroup news.lists. The list looks something like this, only much longer: Table of Contents Previous Section Next Section
Miscellaneous 1 capital punishment is the death penalty for a crime. Supermarkets, cookerybooks 18/8318/38318/image003.gif alt= Oval Most common readymeal http://www.studentcentral.co.uk/Miscellaneous/more5.html
Extractions: Capital Punishment Asam javid Is Capital Punishment an effective penalty? Yes. It protects society and keeps order in it as well. Capital Punishment does not stop people from killing one another. However, the only thing it mainly does is stopping a known killer from killing more innocent people. I ... Rate It Capital Punishment. (0.0 pages Ethics Essay Capital Punishment Ethics is "the study of standards of right and wrong; that part of philosophy dealing with moral conduct, duty and judgement.'[1] Capital Punishment is 'the death penalty for a crime.'[2] The word "capital" in "capital punishment" ... Rate It Capítulo Cuatro - La nueva adicción - El Botellón (1.9 pages Capítulo Cuatro - La nueva adicción - El Botellón Actualmente, en toda España, existe una alarma social repentina, por una actividad juvenil que lleva practicándose desde hace bastante tiempo : el botellón. Esta palabra, que no viene en los diccionarios, es la definición de algo bastante representa ... Rate It Capítulo Dos - ¿Por qué los jóvenes se drogan?
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Hot Topics capital punishment back to index Home. WEBSITES. death penalty Curricula for High Hate crimes a reference handbook Call number 364.1 alt 1999 (Ref. http://www.elac.edu/departments/library/library/hottopics.html
ZAMAN DAILY NEWSPAPER (2005041118330) Talabani Opposes death penalty for Saddam By Cihan News Agency the idea ofadministering capital punishment for the ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. http://www.zaman.com/?bl=international&alt=&trh=20050411&hn=18330
Newsgroups Talk.politics.misc,alt.society.civil-liberty,alt The ACLU opposes capital punishment because we believe it s a barbaric practice The US Supreme Court, however, has ruled that the death penalty does not http://www.hoboes.com/pub/Politics/Privacy/Crime and Civil Liberties
Capital Punishment Apologetics Social Issues. capital punishment But his Pilate s exerciseof the death penalty against Jesus was lawful! http://jmm.aaa.net.au/articles/614.htm
Extractions: The crowd in John 8 wanted to apply the death penalty. The woman was guilty of a crime which deserved death under to the law. They came to Jesus to see if he would uphold the law in this matter. He said "let the one of you without sin cast the first stone". They all went away. It seems very clear to me that this story illustrates the incompatibility of the death penalty and following Jesus. If he had supported the death penalty under the law, he would have just stood aside and let them get on with it. The way the Bible presents the incident, it was an open and shut case. Under what law? Jesus had been convicted in a Jewish court (sanhedrin) of blasphemy. He had been convicted by the governor of the province of sedition. You may argue (as I would) that both of these convictions were unsound, and possibly would have been overturned on appeal, but from the information in the Gospels it seems that both the Sanhedrin and the Roman governor exercised their lawful authority in sentencing Jesus to death.
Extractions: In his last act as governor of Illinois, George Ryan commuted the death sentences of all 167 individuals on death row. These inmates, sentenced by juries to die, will now serve life sentences without the possibility of parole. Ryan, a conservative Republican, had come into office supporting capital punishment, but after 13 death row inmates were found to have been wrongly convicted, the governor became convinced that the system was deeply flawed and declared a moratorium on executions in 2000. He also formed a commission to investigate the problems in Illinois' death penalty system and make recommendations for reform. In announcing his historic decision on Jan. 11, Gov. Ryan said, "Because our three-year study has found only more questions about the fairness of sentencing, because of the spectacular failure to reform the system, because we have seen justice delayed for countless death row inmates with potentially meritorious claims, because the Illinois system is arbitrary and capricious and therefore immoral I no longer shall tinker with the machinery of death."
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Extractions: Sat, 04 Nov 2000 13:21:55 -0800 =====================_6153441==_.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed From: Greg Mitchell < gmitchell@editorandpublisher.com Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 18:34:38 -0400 gmitchell@editorandpublisher.com To: parc@prisonactivist.org Subject: New anti-death penalty book WHO OWNS DEATH? Capital Punishment, The American Conscience and the End of Executions Robert Jay Lifton and Greg Mitchell "Bravo! WHO OWNS DEATH? makes plain that America has supported the death penalty only as an angry and confused response to a sickeningly violent society, and now is having secondand betterthoughts." Mario Cuomo, former governor of New York "Lifton and Mitchell take a penetrating look at the clashing impulses
TXCN.com | News For Texas | Elections '04 issued an unusually stinging criticism of capital punishment Saturday evening, Stevens stopped short of calling for an end to the death penalty, http://www.txcn.com/sharedcontent/washington/politics_topstories/080605ccjrcwwas
Extractions: Associated Press CHICAGO — Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens issued an unusually stinging criticism of capital punishment Saturday evening, telling lawyers that he was disturbed by "serious flaws." Aynsley Floyd / AP Photo U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens delivers the keynote address at the American Bar Association's 2005 Thurgood Marshall Awards Dinner, Saturday in Chicago. Stevens stopped short of calling for an end to the death penalty, but he said there are many problems in the way it is used. Recent exonerations of death row inmates through scientific evidence are significant, he told the American Bar Association, "not only because of its relevance to the debate about the wisdom of continuing to administer capital punishment, but also because it indicates that there must be serious flaws in our administration of criminal justice." Other Supreme Court justices, including Sandra Day O'Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, have also spoken out about concerns that defendants in murder cases are not adequately represented at trial.
Electric Current Through An Electric Chair Laurence A History of capital punishment reports the common technique 20002200 New York State does not use electric chairs for their death penalty; http://hypertextbook.com/facts/AprilDunetz.shtml
Extractions: Result Hewitt, Paul. Conceptual Physics . Massachusetts: Addison Wesley, 1987: 515. "A current of 0.070 ampere causes heart problems and may be fatal." Encyclopedia Americana . Connecticut: Grolier,1996: 124. "A lethal electric current goes through the body. An initial voltage of 2000 volts and 5 amperes is used." 5 A Washington Times . 7 June 1990. "Another method according to the Washington Times is 700-1000 volts at 6 amperes for one minute." 6 A Electric Chair History . alt.folklore.urban archive. "Laurence [ A History of Capital Punishment ] reports the common technique: 2000-2200 volts at 7-12 amperes for 60-90 seconds, possibly lowered and reapplied at various intervals until death." 7 - 12 A Biology of Electrocution . The Electric Chair.com. "First, a current [sic] of about 700 volts was delivered for almost seventeen seconds."
The Journal Of Politics: Volume 65, Issue 2 (May 2003) Why Do White Americans Support the death penalty? This paper explores theroots of white support for capital punishment in the United States. http://journalofpolitics.org/art65_2.html
Pulling The Plug Two authors argue that the death penalty may be on the way out. By ABRAHAM VERGHESE.WHO OWNS death? capital punishment, the American Conscience, http://www.nytimes.com/books/00/12/10/reviews/001210.10verghet.html
Proximity To Death Unlike those who zealously work to end the death penalty by trying to Many,perhaps the majority of Americans presently regard capital punishment as http://www.nytimes.com/books/first/m/mcfeely-death.html