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Our position on the death penalty is consistent and clear. Capital punishment is one of the least desirable actions we take as a society, but it is part of our system of law and justice as the ultimate penalty for heinous crimes. Certainly it should be administered with great care and caution and, given the advances in technology, such as DNA testing, there are much greater assurances that innocent people will never be executed.
It's one thing to have philosophically questions about capital punishment, but if we're going to have it, then let's do it properly and judiciously -- with discretion where needed.See the full content of this document
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Fix Injections -- Don't Abet Stalling Tactics
But, as case after case winds its way to the State and U.S. Supreme courts, we wonder if such caution isn't being unduly tested by frivolous...
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