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Criminal

Jan. 27, 2000

Parade of Executions Continues

By Charles Levendosky Our nation begins the new millennium by being the only country in the Americas, Europe and most of the world to execute convicts who were minors when they committed their murderous crimes.

By Charles Levendosky
        Our nation begins the new millennium by being the only country in the Americas, Europe and most of the world to execute convicts who were minors when they committed their murderous crimes.
        Only six nations are known to have put juvenile offenders to death in the past decade: Iran, Nigeria, Pakistan, Saudi Ar...

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