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  • ...eorge Sutherland]] established the right to counsel in capital (that is, [[capital punishment|death-penalty]]) cases. In 1938 the court extended the guarantee of counse
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  • ...arpentry]]. While a devout Catholic, he has accepted the state's laws on [[capital punishment]] and [[abortion]], both of which he personally opposes.
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  • ...tenced to death, and, almost unprecedented in Israeli jurisprudence, was [[capital punishment|executed]] by [[hanging]] on May 31, 1962.
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  • .... [[Corporal punishment|whipping]] was authorized for some offenses, and [[capital punishment|the death penalty for others]]. The latter would be carried out "as sentenc
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  • ..."On Behalf of the Condemned? the Impact of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund on Capital Punishment Decisions Making in the U.S. Courts of Appeals." Political Research Quarter
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  • ...for education, and consumer protection. He also oversaw the abolition of [[capital punishment]] in the state. In 1968, he was elected to the Senate and he resigned his g
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  • ...ocese of Arras, but he resigned from the post because of his opposition to capital punishment. As a lawyer, Robespierre distinguished himself in the defence of the less
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  • * (With Greg Mitchell) ''Who Owns Death? Capital Punishment, the American Conscience, and the End of Executions'', Morrow, 2000.
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  • ...as through [[lynching]], only the [[court]]s have the authority to order [[capital punishment]].
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  • ...vidual states by the Fourteenth Amendment. He also categorically opposed [[capital punishment]]. In 1972, he concurred the ruling of [[Furman v. Georgia]], which halted
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  • ...on on issues such as [[birth control|contraception]], [[sex education]], [[capital punishment]], and [[national defense]].<ref>{{citation
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  • ...As opposed to the Christian Left, there is less pacifism and objection to capital punishment. Both groups tend to oppose euthanasia.
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  • - [[Capital punishment]] -
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  • ...FLA's stated beliefs include opposition to [[abortion]], [[euthanasia]], [[capital punishment]], [[embryonic stem cell]] research, [[poverty]], [[genocide]], and "all ot
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  • ...hat favored republicanism. Paine's downfall was due to his stance against capital punishment in regard to deposed [[King Louis XVI]]. He repeatedly argued that a suita
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  • ...ve economic philosophy, are highly nationalistic, oppose abortion, support capital punishment, oppose gun control legislation, and do not value social equality.<ref>Alte
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  • ...nd, subject to fine and imprisonment, and for the third, subject to suffer capital punishment."
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  • ..., Conservapedia takes a position that is [[abortion|anti-abortion]], for [[capital punishment]], against [[homosexuality]], against [[gun control]], against [[Medicare]]
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  • ...". They oppose [[abortion]] and active [[euthanasia]], and "support the [[capital punishment|death penalty]]. The Bible is clear that the government has the responsibil
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  • ...ome)| censor]]s if a Senator had been found guilty of corruption, abuse of capital punishment, or disregard of public morals (e.g., prostitutes, gladiators, and bankrupt
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  • Bush promised "a kinder, gentler nation" and a prosperous America. He upheld capital punishment and promised to appoint judges who would reverse "permissive" rulings on "p
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  • # [[Capital punishment]]
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  • Their approach to valuing human life usually implies opposition to [[capital punishment]], and, depending on the group, attitudes ranging from great reluctance to
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  • ...nor, he is protected by the Children and Young Persons Act and cannot be [[Capital punishment in Singapore|sentenced to death]] if found guilty of the murder charge, wit
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  • ...process. As well as detention proper, this may also include extrajudicial capital punishment.
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  • ...ling|Quisling]] and others were executed under retrospecively reintroduced capital punishment
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  • ...fluence public opinion in favor or against the Báb. Some clergy called for capital punishment, but the government pressured them to issue a lenient judgment because the
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  • ...and associated punishments. There were several crimes that mandated the [[capital punishment|death penalty]]: [[treason]], [[murder]], [[witchcraft]], [[arson]], [[sodo
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  • *Capital punishment
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  • ...y not change legal rules themselves. Some developed countries still have [[capital punishment]] for criminal activity, but the normal punishment for a crime will be [[pr
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  • ...Germany, and since he had been a minor at the time he could not face the [[capital punishment|death penalty]] (this had not been a problem for democratic France). These
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  • ...8.htm |accessdate=2007-01-22}}</ref> Most of the GOP's membership favors [[capital punishment]] and stricter punishments as a means to prevent crime. Republicans general
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  • ...f>Gilbert 1991, pp. 213&ndash;214.</ref> Churchill commuted 21 of the 43 [[Capital punishment in the United Kingdom|capital sentences]] passed while he was Home Secretar
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