Nov. 13
TEXAS:
Some changes would improve the death penalty process
There is little common ground between those who favor the death penalty and
those who want to abolish it.
Still, if we assume that only guilty people should be punished and that
taxpayers want to save money, the
Nov. 13
NEBRASKA:
UNK Hosts Death Penalty Forum
Nebraska's death penalty continues to be a hot button topic, regardless of what
side you're on.
Representatives from each side met at UNK Thursday night for a public
debate-one side arguing that the capitol punishment system is
Nov. 13
AUSTRALIA:
Readers disagree with death penalty for terrorists
After Moggill MP Dr Christian Rowan said he believed terrorists should face the
death penalty, Sunshine Coast Daily readers have voiced their opinions on the
issue.
A poll on the Daily website had 52% of people in
Nov. 13
TEXAS:
Appeals court refuses to stop execution set for next week
A federal appeals court has refused to stop next week's scheduled execution of
an East Texas man condemned for setting a fire that killed his young daughter
and her 2 half-sisters at their home 15 years ago.
Nov. 13
BANGLADESH:
A case for clemency
If ever there was an appropriate case for judicial leniency or presidential
clemency it is in the tragic case of Oishee, recently convicted of murdering
her parents and sentenced to death as a result.
We are not questioning the verdict nor the