Capital Punishment

Capital Punishment | The Litigation Process for Capital Defendants Is Unfair

The federal Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act, enacted in 1996, includes provisions that severely undermine death row inmates’ ability to use federal habeas corpus procedures to challenge their unconstitutional convictions or death sentences. [These procedures allow convicts to have their cases reviewed in a federal court.] Death row inmates have been subjected to numerous due process violations, particularly in state courts, in the litigation and appeal of capital punishment cases. The new limitations on the habeas corpus process likely will preclude the...

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