The Justice Project has a report on error rates in capital cases from 1973-1995. The report makes a very convincing argument that people who are sentenced to death often don’t get a fair trial at all when they’re initially convicted. Kind of makes you wonder about all of the other criminal trials that don’t get so much attention.
The Justice Project has a report on error rates in capital cases from 1973-1995. The report makes a very convincing argument that people who are sentenced to death often don’t get a fair trial at all when they’re initially convicted. Kind of makes you wonder about all of the other criminal trials that don’t get so much attention.
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