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The NC Legislature convened the Legislative Short Session without passing the NC Racial Justice Act, along with other bills....
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The Washington Post reported that it has been revealved that Maryland State Police performed undercover surveillance of peace activists and groups opposed to the death penalty from March 2005 to May 2006....
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In the last week of the Legislative Short Session, the NC Racial Justice Act still has a chance to become law....
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An exploration of the recent decisions regarding the death penalty....
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RALEIGH—More than 300 North Carolina clergy members are calling on the NC General Assembly to pass a bill which would allow for court reviews of racial bias in death penalty cases. Some of the clergy who signed the letter will rel...
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Support our fellow abolitionist as they walk to Washington, DC! As the pilgrimage to DC continues, we can act in solidarity by following along in their blog. This is a great way to be a part of the pilgrimage in sprit. Show your support by providing ...
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Walkers headed to D.C. to protest death penalty....
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The execution of Charles Dean Hood of Texas, which was supposed to occur Tuesday, 17 June, was stayed....
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BAGHDAD (AFP) — The Archbishop of Kirkuk, Louis Sako, said on Monday that the Chaldean Catholic Church in Iraq opposed the death penalty passed by an Iraqi court on the convicted killer of an archbishop in Mosul. "This conviction does not meet ...
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The Carrboro Citizen, June 12, 2008by Taylor Sisk, Staff Writer Stephen Dear, executive director of the Carrboro-based People of Faith Against the Death Penalty, is keeping a close eye on Raleigh....
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Judge James Burge of Ohio ruled yesterday, 10 June, that letal injection protocol needs to consists of one single, anesthetic drug. State officials in Ohio are deciding whether or not to appeal the decision....
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Stay of execution answers prayersBy Kathy Gilbert, United Methodist News Service The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals' stay of execution for a death row inmate on June 3 answered the prayers of many United Methodists keeping a close ...
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From the Fayetteville Observer:"Prosecutors were taken by surprise as their first witness said the defendant didn't do it. More testimony Wednesday revealed that police investigating the murder never tested the weapon a box-cutter knife for...