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Due Process and the Death Penalty

March 6, 2017
Alan Rogers

In the United States Constitution, the Founding Fathers safeguarded the rights of the accused by limiting the power of the state. The Terry Williams case illustrates all too clearly what happens when prosecutors disregard Constitutional rules and principles. Unfairness in the criminal justice system is a major concern of our time. In the United States […]

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