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During the cultural revolution (1966-76) gactivityity could lead to execution.
"When a matter could lead to execution, it behoves those in a position of authority to ensure they have a grasp of the basic principles," he said.
That one piece of evidence — obtained from a technology with known limitations, and susceptible to human error and prosecutorial misuse — might mistakenly lead to execution at the hands of the state should send chills down every one of our spines.
The effect of the mass death sentences and life-long terms of imprisonment after a summary hearing will be to spread fear that any dissent could lead to execution or lengthy terms in Egypt's notoriously brutal prison system.
Instead he has ruled that the due process rights of capital defendants are violated because we now know the inevitability of errors that will lead to execution of the innocent.
Beazley is black and his victim was not only white (as in 80% of US murder cases which lead to execution) but also the father of a federal appeal court judge, Michael Luttig, who is tipped as a possible supreme court justice.
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But it isn't clear that a win for Kansas will lead to executions.
It is probable that false eyewitness testimony has already led to execution of the innocent.
You ought, O Catiline, long ago to have been led to execution by command of the consul.
A "no" would have swiftly led to execution on grounds of sedition, so Jesus dodged the question.
Clarke has been known to say, of a death sentence that has not yet led to execution, "This case has a few miles to go".
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