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Criminal

Mar. 21, 2003

Prosecutors: Moratorium On Executions Unnecessary

SACRAMENTO - California prosecutors rejected the notion Wednesday that the state may have innocent inmates on death row and backed up the assertion with a position paper they hope will head off any effort to impose a moratorium on executions.



By Linda Rapattoni
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SACRAMENTO - California prosecutors rejected the notion Wednesday that the state may have innocent inmates on death row and backed up the assertion with a position paper they hope will head off any effort to impose a moratorium on executions.
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