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A wrongly executed one becomes a judicial tragedy.
"Or perhaps if someone were wrongly executed?" Mr. Letterman said.
But, wrongly executed, they also risk upsetting it in ways their most evangelical supporters seem unwilling to admit.
One campaign won a posthumous pardon for a wrongly executed man and freedom for a number of other men serving life sentences for murders they did not commit.
He did not offer any reason to believe that Mr. Johnson was wrongly executed but said he simply wanted to more thoroughly examine the case.
This is a shocking example of how inadequate legal representation sends poor people to death row, where some are no doubt wrongly executed.
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I personally don't believe in bowing to anyone, but the President's gesture (though apparently executed wrongly) was respectful in the context of 2009.
Standing in the way of a pardon for a Texas man that his family considers was wrongly convicted and executed is his ex-wife.
The Chicago Tribune documented the cases of 13 men, including Mr. Porter, wrongly convicted but not executed since Illinois reinstated the death penalty in 1977.
And Holter--holding true to his motivation for taking up the cudgel, also whether executed rightly and wrongly--manages intermittently to fight the good fight.
Letters are welcome via e-mail to [email protected] and punishmentSIR One of your primary objections to capital punishment (May 15th) is that it is hopelessly unjust as wrongly convicted persons will inevitably be executed.
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