Criminal
Apr. 21, 2006
Act Chips at Constitution's Habeas Protections
Forum Column - By Dale A. Baich - One concept both sides of the death-penalty debate can embrace is this: If America continues to allow people to be executed, its citizens better make absolutely certain those receiving the ultimate punishment are either truly guilty or deserving of capital punishment.




By Dale A. Baich
One concept both sides of the death-penalty debate can embrace is this: If America continues to allow people to be executed, its citizens better make absolutely certain those receiving the ultimate punishment are either truly guilty and deserving of capital punishment. One protection to guard against a wrongful conviction or unfair sentence is the hallmark ...
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