LATIMES.COM - Tim Rutten: California death row's dicey math ... "It'll cost the state about $1 billion to keep capital punishment on the books for the next five years. Is it worth it?"
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Guess not. Or even if some people feel it IS worth it, can the state afford it?
Posted by: Joe | July 09, 2009 at 08:25 AM