latimes on death penalty report
"California's administration of the death penalty is "close to collapse"
and would require massive new state spending or changes in sentencing
laws to end decades of delay and dysfunction, a state commission
reported Monday.
The findings, by the California Commission on the Fair Administration of Justice, grew out of the first comprehensive look at the state's death penalty in the 30 years since capital punishment was restored in California..."
California's death penalty process is 'dysfunctional,' panel finds. Los Angeles Times. By Maura Dolan, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer [July 1, 2008]
The findings, by the California Commission on the Fair Administration of Justice, grew out of the first comprehensive look at the state's death penalty in the 30 years since capital punishment was restored in California..."
California's death penalty process is 'dysfunctional,' panel finds. Los Angeles Times. By Maura Dolan, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer [July 1, 2008]




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