Executing Innocents in the Age of Empiricism

In response to the SCT decision the other day

» Are We Too Obsessed By Capital Cases? from Concurring Opinions One of the recurring themes in Doug Berman’s (incredibly valuable) blog is his concern that capital cases receive too much scrutiny. He doesn’t deny the significance of the sanction, but believes that other sentencing issues – e.g., the new guidelines… [Read More]

Tracked on Jun 29, 2006 12:16:38 PM

» Around the Blogosphere – UPDATED from StandDown Texas Project Dan Filler at Concurring Opinions has several thoughtful posts about capital punishment, playing off recent Supreme Court decisions. The most recent is, Are We Too Obsessed By Capital Cases?. LINK In another post the question is, Is Erroneous Convictio… [Read More]

Tracked on Jun 29, 2006 2:50:33 PM

» Are We Too Obsessed By Capital Cases? from Concurring Opinions One of the recurring themes in Doug Berman’s (incredibly valuable) blog is his concern that capital cases receive too much scrutiny. He doesn’t deny the significance of the sanction, but believes that other sentencing issues – e.g., the new guidelines… [Read More]

Tracked on Jul 5, 2006 12:09:38 PM

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