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May 18, 2012
Metze on Certainty, Innocence, and the High Cost of Death and Immorality
Patrick Metze (Texas Tech University School of Law) has posted Troy Davis, Lawrence Brewer, and Timothy Mcveigh Should Still Be Alive: Certainty, Innocence, and the High Cost of Death and Immorality (6 Charleston L. Rev. 333 (Winter 2012)) on SSRN. Here is the abstract:
This article discusses the morality of the death penalty in regards to Troy Davis, Lawrence Brewer, and Timothy McVeigh.
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