Daily Journal Staff Writer
Support for capital punishment among California prosecutors runs high and many are banding together to try to defeat an attempt to repeal the practice this fall.
Faced with Proposition 34, the November ballot initiative that would end the death penalty in the state, line prosecutors have begun speaking out about what they perceive as inaccurate portrayals of how capital cases are tried and how the ban...
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