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Byron Williams: The acceptable error rate for capital punishment


For 22 years, Ledell Lee languished in an Arkansas prison maintaining his innocence. Lee was sentenced to death for strangling and fatally bludgeoning Debra Reese in 1993. On April 20, 2017, Lee was put to death by lethal injection.
Four years after Lee’s execution, DNA testing has revealed that genetic material on the murder weapon — which was never previously tested — belongs to someone else.
This revelation does not exonerate Lee, but it adds an additional layer of doubt. It gives rise to the most unthinkable question in a democratic society: Did the state execute an innocent person?
Capital punishment represents one of the few issues for which I do not consider nuance as a viable option. Death penalty laws can be traced back more than 2,000 years. Why does the wealthiest, most technologically advanced nation in human history still find it viable?

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Commentary: With death penalty, Texas clinging to a relic of the past


Commentary: With death penalty, Texas clinging to a relic of the past
Roger C. Barnes, For the Express-News
May 1, 2021
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“The death penalty is unjust, racially biased, and ineffective at deterring crime.”
From a letter by 12 Virginia prosecutors urging abolition of the death penalty in the state
In March, Gov. Ralph Northam of Virginia did something Texas Gov. Greg Abbott would consider unthinkable. He signed a bill abolishing the death penalty, making Virginia the first Southern state to stop executions.
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It was a significant step for Virginia, the first European colony in what is now the United States to have an execution in 1608. Going back to colonial times, Virginia has carried out more executions — 1,390 — than any U.S. jurisdiction. Since 1976, when the death penalty was reinstated by the U.S. Supreme Court, Virginia’s 113 executions trails only Texas’s 570.

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Commentary: Informants bill would protect the innocent


Commentary: Informants bill would protect the innocent
Anna Vasquez, For the Express-News
April 9, 2021
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I spent 13 years of my life behind bars for a crime that never occurred.
I am one of the fortunate ones, because after 24 long years, I was exonerated and compensated by Texas, and finally had my record expunged.
However, anyone familiar with my case understands the role that unreliable testimony can play in convicting an innocent person for a crime they did not commit. So while my case did not involve a jailhouse informant, I am well aware of the consequences that an informant can have against a defendant.

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Movies on TV this week: 'My Fair Lady'; 'Marry Poppins'

Movies on TV this week: 'My Fair Lady'; 'Marry Poppins'
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Editorial: Should death sentence be removed or remained?


A few hours after a Sekondi High Court had found Samuel Udeotuk Wills and John Orji guilty on charges of conspiracy to murder and murder and sentenced the duo to death by hanging, Amnesty International was on the air condemning the death sentence.
The Campaign Coordinator of Amnesty International Ghana, Samuel Abotsey, according to www.citinewsroom.com, questioned the country’s continued reliance on the death penalty when it has actually never been executed since 1992.
“In Ghana, the law still permits the judges to make that pronouncement, and so we cannot force the judges or the country, but we believe that the continuous use of the death penalty is not the way to go, because evidence has shown that… there could be mistakes in evidence gathering; there could be mistakes in the investigation; the wrong people could be charged.

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Netflix in March: Every new TV show and film you can prepare to binge-watch


Netflix in March: Every new TV show and film you can prepare to binge-watch
The list includes a hit Steven King horror
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The Yebes test: One man's 37-year journey from wrongful conviction to exoneration

The Yebes test: One man's 37-year journey from wrongful conviction to exoneration
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Movies on TV this week: "Pulp Fiction"; "My Fair Lady" and more


Movies on TV this week: "Pulp Fiction"; "My Fair Lady" and more
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February 19, 2021, 9:44 AM·229 min read
John Travolta, left, and Sam Jackson in director Quentin Tarantino's 1994 film "Pulp Fiction." (Warner Bros.)
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FOUR STAR FILMS
Top rated movies and made-for-TV films airing the week of the week of Feb 21 - 27, 2021
Adam's Rib (1949)
Annie Hall (1977)
Dances With Wolves (1990)
Father of the Bride (1950)
TCM Mon. 1:45 p.m.
Forrest Gump (1994)
AXS Mon. 6 p.m.
L.A. Confidential (1997)
Encore Tues. 12:09 p.m.
A Man for All Seasons (1966)
TCM Sat. 12:30 p.m.

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Movies on TV this week: "Pulp Fiction"; "My Fair Lady" and more

Movies on TV this week: "Pulp Fiction"; "My Fair Lady" and more
latimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from latimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

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