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Commission: California’s Death Penalty Is Dysfunctional

HeadlineJul 01, 2008

In news from California, a state commission says California’s administration of the death penalty is dysfunctional and close to collapse. The panel concluded that the state could save more than $100 million a year if the state replaced the death penalty with sentences of life in prison without possibility of parole.

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