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'Worse Than Death'

Cockburn, Alexander | April 20, 2009 issue

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The article looks at the decision of New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson to end the state's death penalty. Richardson chose to ratify votes for abolition by the State Senate and House after touring the maximum-security unit for offenders sentenced to life without parole. Former president Bill Clinton's signing of the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996 is discussed.

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RICHARDSON, Bill, 1947 Nov. 15-; DEATH sentences; CAPITAL punishment -- Law & legislation; CLINTON, Bill, 1946-; SENTENCES (Criminal procedure); INDEFINITE sentencing; NEW Mexico
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