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Troy Davis execution: five egregious death penalty cases in the past year | Capital  punishment | The Guardian
Troy Davis execution: five egregious death penalty cases in the past year | Capital punishment | The Guardian

DPIC Adds Eleven Cases to Innocence List, Bringing National Death-Row  Exoneration Total to 185 | Death Penalty Information Center
DPIC Adds Eleven Cases to Innocence List, Bringing National Death-Row Exoneration Total to 185 | Death Penalty Information Center

1 in 5 death penalty cases led to death row | News | postandcourier.com
1 in 5 death penalty cases led to death row | News | postandcourier.com

Killers in our backyard: Five death penalty cases | WPEC
Killers in our backyard: Five death penalty cases | WPEC

Florida may drop the unanimous jury requirement in death penalty cases |  WFSU News
Florida may drop the unanimous jury requirement in death penalty cases | WFSU News

Lawyers for Missouri man set to be executed Aug. 1 file appeal | The Kansas  City Star
Lawyers for Missouri man set to be executed Aug. 1 file appeal | The Kansas City Star

Racial Bias Taints Death Penalty Cases In Tennessee, National Report Finds  | WPLN News
Racial Bias Taints Death Penalty Cases In Tennessee, National Report Finds | WPLN News

DPIC Analysis: Use or Threat of Death Penalty Implicated in 19 Exoneration  Cases in 2019 | Death Penalty Information Center
DPIC Analysis: Use or Threat of Death Penalty Implicated in 19 Exoneration Cases in 2019 | Death Penalty Information Center

Only three death row inmates have been executed in Idaho since 1977 |  krem.com
Only three death row inmates have been executed in Idaho since 1977 | krem.com

With 3 death penalty cases, Weber County is paying hundreds of thousands  for defense lawyers
With 3 death penalty cases, Weber County is paying hundreds of thousands for defense lawyers

Texas Psychologist Punished in Death Penalty Cases | The Texas Tribune
Texas Psychologist Punished in Death Penalty Cases | The Texas Tribune

Federal death penalty: Justice Department will execute inmates for first  time since 2003 as Attorney General William Barr brings back capital  punishment in announcement today - CBS News
Federal death penalty: Justice Department will execute inmates for first time since 2003 as Attorney General William Barr brings back capital punishment in announcement today - CBS News

Judge to Rule on Death Penalty Constitutionality | The Texas Tribune
Judge to Rule on Death Penalty Constitutionality | The Texas Tribune

Missouri governor allows death penalty case to continue against man who  cites DNA in innocence claim
Missouri governor allows death penalty case to continue against man who cites DNA in innocence claim

Deliberations on Hold in Saipov Death Penalty Case – NBC New York
Deliberations on Hold in Saipov Death Penalty Case – NBC New York

SC Supreme Court hears death penalty case
SC Supreme Court hears death penalty case

Death Penalty Case Processing in Maryland. | Download Scientific Diagram
Death Penalty Case Processing in Maryland. | Download Scientific Diagram

Texas Used Wrong Standard in Death Penalty Cases, Justices Rule - The New  York Times
Texas Used Wrong Standard in Death Penalty Cases, Justices Rule - The New York Times

Capital punishment in the United States - Wikipedia
Capital punishment in the United States - Wikipedia

High-profile Texas death row cases inspire new push for reforms
High-profile Texas death row cases inspire new push for reforms

Death penalty cases prosecuted by McLennan County's Davis
Death penalty cases prosecuted by McLennan County's Davis

Death Penalty Cases: Leading U.S. Supreme Court Cases on Capital Punishment:  Latzer JD Ph.D., Barry: 9780123820242: Amazon.com: Books
Death Penalty Cases: Leading U.S. Supreme Court Cases on Capital Punishment: Latzer JD Ph.D., Barry: 9780123820242: Amazon.com: Books

The Case That Made Texas the Death Penalty Capital | The Marshall Project
The Case That Made Texas the Death Penalty Capital | The Marshall Project

Justice for George Stinney: A 14-year-old executed in 1944 may be pardoned,  but miscarriages of justice in US death penalty cases are still common  today | The Independent | The Independent
Justice for George Stinney: A 14-year-old executed in 1944 may be pardoned, but miscarriages of justice in US death penalty cases are still common today | The Independent | The Independent