Death Penalty - Other Resources (Ohio ESL) Each page is about the death penalty. Don t forget to use our collection of Google group search capital punishment Google group search death http://www.ohiou.edu/esl/project/penalty/net.html
Extractions: Ohio University Ohio ESL English Death Penalty Each page is about the death penalty. Don't forget to use our collection of topic directories to find more. Pollak Library Research Guide Santa Fe CC Debate Britannica (Ohio U only) About.com Google Lycos Yahoo ... Internet Resources Select the topics below to search various on-line database for key words and phrases. Don't forget to use our collection of Search Tools to find more AltaVista US Supreme Court Decisions Google IxQuick ... Internet Resources You may want to check our list of polling data sites in General Social Survey Clark County DA: Public Opinion Public Agenda Interesting survey results show contradictions in Americans' views: Arguments for / against Imposed enough / Innocents executed? Support for death penalty / Death penalty or life in prison? Deterrent? ... Internet Resources Don't forget our collection of News Search Tools to find more.
Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder - LOCAL NEWS I support the death penalty in certain cases of murder or attempted murder. Still others questioned the financial cost of capital punishment, http://www.spokesman-recorder.com/News/Article/Article.asp?NewsID=36137&sID=4
Jon Langford in order to bring attention to the injustice of capital punishment. The traditional song harkens to the roots of the death penalty the dark and http://www.mekons.de/exec2.htm
Membership that share our unconditional rejection of capital punishment. The NationalCoalition to Abolish the death penalty is comprised of numerous affiliate http://www.ncadp.org/html/membership.html
Extractions: in 2003: Membership The National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty is comprised of numerous affiliate organizations and dedicated individuals located all over the United States. As we continue to build coalitions within and across the 50 US States, we are also taking initiatives internationally, truly making the cause of human rights and anti-death penalty work a global challenge. How can I become a member? We are now capable of accepting donations and memberships online. If you click on our Donate button (or the highlighted link above), you will be routed to our secured online donation service. There you will be able to specify the amount you wish to donate to NCADP. A credit card is needed. Membership Dues are as follows: $1,000 Abolitionist
Extractions: var AID="05702084_1"; We are a litigious people, and we relish legal argument. We have, moreover, a Constitution which, as construed by the Supreme Court, may compel or prohibit political decisions which in other countries are entirely in the hands of politicians. ...Happily the progress of this great evil was speedily stopped by the Revolution, and by that article of the Bill of Rights which condemns all cruel and unusual punishments... ...Thus I come, somewhat to my own surprise, to the conclusion that the role played by even the most addlepated members of the radical bar* is less questionable than the role played by Professor Meltsner, et al., in the abolition of capital punishment... ...Hence the ancient cry of revolutionaries, "The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers... ...Four Justices (Burger, Blackmun, Powell, and Rehnquist) dissented... ...In this case at least, it seems pretty clear that the lawyers were more concerned with the furtherance of their own cause than with that of their ostensible client... ...It's extra rich taste comes from extra rich beans-like sun ripened beans from Colombia, some of the world's richest coffee beans...
Criminal Justice / UTSA Library Subject Guide death penalty for Female Offenders, January 1, 1973, through December 31, 2001 capital punishment, capital offenses, Supreme Court death penalty cases, http://www.lib.utsa.edu/Research/Subject/criminaljusticeguide.html
Extractions: Russia Russia The passage of a new secrecy law in 1993 indicated that the Yeltsin government was not prepared to abjure the protection of state secrets as a rationale for controlling the activities of Russian citizens. The secrecy law of 1993, harshly criticized by human rights activists, set forth in detail the procedure for labeling and protecting information whose dispersal would constitute a danger to the state. The concept of secrecy was given a broad interpretation. The law prescribed secret classifications fo r information on foreign policy, economics, national defense, intelligence, and counterintelligence. However, a more specific description of the classification process, including which specific types of information were to be classified as secret and whic h agencies and departments were authorized to classify information, was to be made public at a later date. In general, the security police under Yeltsin do not use secrecy laws to prosecute individuals, but there have been exceptions. In October 1992, officers from the Ministry of Security arrested two chemical scientists, Vil' Mirzayanov and Lev Fedorov, f or having written an article on current Russian chemical weapons research in a widely circulated daily newspaper. The article's revelation was embarrassing to the Yeltsin government because Russia had claimed it was no longer conducting such research. Alt hough Mirzayanov was brought to trial in early 1994, public and international protest caused the Yeltsin government to release him two months later. In a landmark decision, the procurator's office awarded Mirzayanov about US$15,500 in damages for having b een illegally detained.
The Politburo Diktat » 2004 » December Lets lose the death penalty. It isnt worth it. As a matter of fact, we dont have capital punishment has been outlawed throughout the Western world, http://www.acepilots.com/mt/2004/12/page/2/
Extractions: by a counter-revolutionary, anti-lysenkoist Republican [powered by WordPress by commissar @ 10:34 pm. Filed under Middle East Osama bin Laden, who ran his al Qaeda network in Afghanistan under the protection of the Taliban, is also believed to be at large in the region. The official said eight more Taliban fighters were arrested in Kandahar after the two men were caught, unarmed, on Monday evening. A cache of remote control bombs, time bombs and several other explosive devices and radios was also seized. [Comments (2)] Permalink Trackback URL by commissar @ 8:41 pm. Filed under Show Trials Jeff Quinton, for pontificating on meaning of Amerikan so-called Medal of Freedom. Comrade Jeff, do you not see? They give award to reactionary who has oppressed the people the most. What is to understand? Keith Taylor, for indulging in bourgeois excess of gambling. Kevin McGehee, for moving his URL Murdoc, for flattering an inveterate scoundrel musician who (hard to believe, comrades) celebrated Amerikan baby killers. Random Jack, is exonerated from this Trial, due to his
J. B. Bury: History Of The Later Roman Empire • Vol. II Chap. XXIII Next to death, the severest penalty was servitude in the mines for life, period of the Republic promised entirely to do away with capital punishment, http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/secondary/BURLAT/23*.html
Extractions: Ch. 24 Justinian is the only Emperor after Constantine, or at least after Julian the apostate, whose name is familiar to many who have never read a line about the history of the later Empire. He owes this fame to the great legal works which are associated with his name; and it may be suspected that some of those who have heard of the Digest and Institutions of Justinian think of him as a jurist and are hardly aware that he was an Emperor. Justinian's legal achievements were twofold. By new legislation he brought to completion, in several important domains of civil law, the tendencies towards simplicity and equity which had been steadily developing for many centuries. This alone would have made his name remembered in the history of European law. But his chief work did not consist in legislative improvements. It consisted in reducing to order and arranging in manageable form the enormous and unwieldy body of Roman law as it existed. Roman law, at this time, was of two kinds, which we may distinguish as statute law and jurisprudence; the statute law consisting of the Imperial constitution, and the jurisprudence of the works of the authoritative jurists who had written in the second and third centuries. Codification of the statue law was not a novelty. There had already been three Codes, the last of which, as we saw, was issued under the auspices of Theodosius II
Arts And Faith -> [Decalogue] Episode V I know that the death penalty in Poland was revoked shortly after this was shown The young idealistic lawyer is a fierce opponent of capital punishment, http://artsandfaith.com/index.php?showtopic=1038
Term Papers, Essays, Research Papers, Book Reports - AcaDemon A discussion of the differences in views over the death penalty in the US and the issue of capital punishment, Canada and the United States of America. http://www.academon.com/lib/essay/77_1.html
Extractions: This paper explains that the source material for Atom Egoyan's "The Sweet Hereafter" is Russell Banks's highly acclaimed novel in which four different narrators tell the story of a school bus accident and its devastating effect on a small town in upstate New York. The author points out that Egoyan, an Armenian/Canadian director, has "Canadianized" the film by moving the setting to a rural community in British Columbia and has added the ingenious parable of the Pied Piper of Hamelin. The paper relates that, despite these minor modifications and a significant change to the ending of the film, Egoyan has remained faithful to the concerns of the novel, which focus on the painful effects of a disaster on a small town. "The challenge of representing powerful voices is in the casting of convincing actors who are capable of bringing them to life. Egoyan has done a superb job of choosing incredibly skilled performers who are as flawed and imperfect as the people they portray. Ian Holm's Mitchell Stephens, Esq. deserves the most acclaim as he has given this unfavourable character a strikingly realistic complexity."
Extractions: This paper investigates the details of the EU draft constitution. In particular, the paper seeks to critically evaluate the extent to which the draft constitution creates an institutional architecture that is both sustainable for the future of Europe and achieves an appropriate inter-institutional balance. The paper begins with a brief overview of the European Union and the nations that are a part of the entity. Introduction Overview of the European Union Main Aspects of the Constitution Opponents of the Constitution Critical Evaluation Discussion and Conclusion "The architecture of the constitution is such that it does have the ability to grow and it also makes concessions for the addition of new nations into the union. In addition, the Union will be responsible for making decisions concerning the international community. This decision making ability will allow the European Union to make definitive decisions regarding support for military and humanitarian efforts throughout the world."
American Politics Journal -- Laura Ingraham's Court Of Deception Because the death penalty is the most severe punishment, It is his FOURTHconsideration in ruling that capital punishment of minors is unconstitutional. http://www.americanpolitics.com/20050311Koop.html
Extractions: By Jeff Koopersmith March 10, 2005 / WASHINGTON, DC (apj.us) / Laura Ingraham most likely does not remember our meeting in 1998 at a book party in honor of Arianna Huffington hosted by a friend of "Ari-Mou's" somewhere in the greater DC area. This late afternoon "do" complete with the boring and abysmally unfunny Mark Russell at the piano was held to launch Huffington's then new book, "Greetings From the Lincoln Bedroom," offered up during the Clinton-bashing era at around the same time that the then-new generation of uninformed, snotty, ill-educated-at-the-best-schools talking heads were starting to be inflicted on the American public or at least those Americans who actually wasted their time taking advice from the likes of Rush Limbaugh. Laura Ingraham seemed only able to attract the not-100%-lecherous crackhead Don Imus, who had recently married a blonde half his age and who at the time invited Laura to his radio-television show to throw her a cameo bone now and then segments which struck one as a poor play featuring Hitler and Unity Mitford chatting about the "Jewish Problem." According to some of her current and former friends, Ingraham believes she is "quite good looking and personable," and she is, in a mannish sort of way. She is certainly loudmouthed and can easily punch it out with the likes of brain-dead Imus or, for that matter, almost any blowhard with a moderate IQ.
Just Wondering... | Prometheus 6 in immigrant deaths, why does only Tyrone Williams face capital punishment? Mr. Williams is the first person to face the federal death penalty under http://www.prometheus6.org/node/9101
If You Like something very important to him; putting an end to capital punishment.Proceeds go to Artists Against the death penalty and the Illinois death penalty http://www.towerrecords.com/ifyoulike/iyl_rock.asp?urlid=fb9180a931072f1372
Extractions: Go to Main Menu Go to Sidebar Go to Mangal-Pandey.com Website my Life, Recently Accessibility Home Archive Wedding Resume ... India executed a criminal for the first time in 13 years. Dhananjoy Chatterjee, convicted 14 years ago of raping and murdering a 14 years old teenage school girl in 1990. Chatterjee was convicted of raping and suffocating Hetal Parekh, who lived in a Calcutta apartment building where he worked as a security guard. He was arrested in 1990 and transferred to the solitary confinement death row cell after his 1991 conviction. An 84 years old hangman, helped by his son and grandson, was brought out of retirement to carry out the execution. Hangman Nata Mullick carried out 24 hangings in his life. His price for the hanging: $435. Read more about this case at http://news.google.com
Fact-esque, A Reality-Based Blog: So What Does Santorum Think About? This is a significant shift in opinion on the death penalty for Santorum, whovoted against replacing capital punishment with life without parole in 1994 http://casadelogo.typepad.com/factesque/2005/03/so_what_idoesi_.html
Background To The Medicine And Human Rights Module Amnesty International Conferen ce on the Abolition of the death penalty WMA Resolution on Physician Participation in capital punishment 1982 UN http://www.dundee.ac.uk/med&humanrights/SSM/intro/in-backgrnd.html
Extractions: human rights treat all people as equal - this follows the idea that "all human beings are born free and equal in rights and dignity" (UDHR, Article 1) and are therefore deserving of the same opportunities and treatment, whilst simu ltaneously respecting their different cultures and traditions, political persuasion, sexuality, social origin, status etc. Governments must therefore work to create the same opportunities for all the people in the country and this may involve extra work t o make those opportunities the same for certain sections in society e.g. women, children, the disabled, racial minorities. these rights belong primarily to individuals - this means that they are concerned with the relationship between an individual and the state. Consequently, it is for the Government to create an society where each individual can enjoy and freely exercise his or her rights to the full, alt hough sometimes the opposition forces or party also have a responsibility to uphold human rights in their actions.
Eugene Weekly: News - March 7, 2002 News Dying for Justice UO conference indicts the death penalty. Unlike today,Oregon didn t have capital punishment at the time Boots and Proctor http://www2.eugeneweekly.com/2002/03_07_02/news.html
Extractions: Slant The Environmental Scorecard is in from the Oregon League of Conservation Voters on the Lane County Board of Commissioners, and there are no big surprises. Pete Sorenson aced the report, followed by a respectable 71 percent for Bill Dwyer, and dismal scores for Cindy Weeldreyer and Bobby Green. Anna Morrison earned a zero rating, as we predicted earlier in this column. Dwyer and Weeldreyer both improved their scores since the last report. Months of unbiased research and analysis were dedicated to this scorecard, including poring over two years of commission minutes. This project is vital not only to help voters evaluate candidates, but also to remind elected officials that citizens are paying attention to their actions and even their patterns of thinking. Some excellent proposals have come out of the Citizens Charter Review Committee but conservative city councilors and the R-G editorial board are getting downright huffy, even reactionary about them. There's nothing revolutionary or reckless in proposals to hire a performance auditor or bring more legal services in house. We're hardly breaking new ground here, just trying to catch up with prevailing wisdom in city management. Why is there such strong resistance in this little city to even small changes in the way we do things?