Criminal
Mar. 5, 1999
Deathwatch
SAN FRANCISCO - Justice Department protocols for seeking the federal death penalty leave such broad discretion to local U.S. attorneys that the national review process may be distorted by an abundance of cases from the most aggressive capital punishment advocates, according to new research by a San Francisco law professor.
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