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September 12, 2016
Lots of interesting new buzz concerning the (sort of dormant) Ohio death penalty
Conveniently, my week away proved to be a period in which some interesting local death penalty news and commentary emerged, as evidence by these two recent posts from my main blog:
These topics and lots of others will be a part of our coming extensive discussion of death penalty theory, policy and practice over the next few weeks.
September 12, 2016 in Class activities, Death penalty history, Execution methods, Ohio news and commentary, Who decides | Permalink
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Other than criminal history, is there any "offender characteristic" that you think must be considered at sentencing?
Aside from race, is there any "offender characteristic" that you think must not be considered at sentencing
Other than criminal history, is there any "offender characteristic" that you think must be considered at sentencing?
Aside from race, is there any "offender characteristic" that you think must not be considered at sentencing