The future of the death penalty in California will be up for a vote in November. The ballot measure to replace capital punishment with Life Imprisonment without the Possibility of Parole (LWOPP) has reignited the debate over the death penalty in ways that haven't been seen since the execution of Robert Harris in San Quentin in 1992 - the first in California for a quarter century.
Those in favor of the initiative include an impressi...
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