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Justice Denied - Clemency Appeals in Death Penalty Cases (Paperback)
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Justice Denied - Clemency Appeals in Death Penalty Cases (Paperback)
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Sobered by mounting evidence of wrongful convictions in capital
cases, both death penalty advocates and abolitionists are calling
for a moratorium on executions in the United States. This timely
book delves into the difficult questions surrounding the heated
public and legal debate about a criminal justice system that risks
the state-sanctioned killing of an innocent person.
Focusing on executive clemency petitions, the final hope for death
row inmates, Cathleen Burnett exposes troubling flaws in the legal
process of administering the death penalty. Her in-depth
examination of all of the fifty petitions presented to the
governors of Missouri since the state reinstated capital punishment
in 1977, shows in dramatic detail how the machinery of justice
often fails the condemned and their victims alike. Skillfully
interweaving her investigation with compelling case studies,
Burnett considers particular stages in death penalty convictions to
illuminate the mistakes and miscarriages of justice commonly
addressed in clemency petitions-police misconduct and false
testimony; overzealous prosecution; ineffective defense counsel;
judicial prejudice; and state and federal appellate reviews that
increasingly neglect the protection of individual rights. Burnett
also probes the decision-making process in evaluating clemency
petitions, showing how political and other persuasive forces, from
the media to the Pope, limit a governor's ability to act as a
reliable fail-safe to capital punishment.
The powerful stories included here uncover a trail of injustices
that will give pause to anyone struggling with the legal and moral
dilemmas of the death penalty.
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