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synopped by: marknutter (reach: 65)     category: Politics

The Tide Shifts Against The Death Penalty Time

  • Takeaway #1

    In 1999 there were 98 executions in the U.S., the highest number in more than 25 years.
  • Takeaway #2

    Last year only 37 executions took place int he U.S. out of 111 death sentences, all but two of which took place in the South.
  • Takeaway #3

    The Supreme Court recently forbid the execution of juveniles, the mentally retarded, and those convicted in crimes that did not involve killing.
  • Takeaway #4

    Death penalty opponents point to the increased use of DNA evidence in recent years which have lead to a more cautious environment in the legal system concerning capital punishment.
  • Takeaway #5

    A bill to abolish the death penalty in Maryland looks like it has a good chance to be passed and is backed by that state's governor and a commission report which confirms that it is not a deterrent, doesn't reduce crime, is expensive, and unfair.

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