Georgia Woman Set to Die Despite Anti-Death-Penalty Pleas - WSJ
What do you think of the death penalty? I think a huge amount of who decides to carry this out should be the victims of the specific case after all the appeals and facts have been exhausted with respect to errors of some kind.
Recall that my 224 613 Project involves a woman was unjustly held responsible for the 2-24-1976 murder of Michelle Mitchell in Reno, Nevada. This is Cathy Woods who made a false confession to the crime and continued it as far as I know for decades mainly because she is a paranoid schizophrenic. They probably have the right person now in Rodney Halbower but the facts are not all in on that either and may never be.
Charges Dismissed Against Cathy Woods for 1976 Murder
My 224 613 Project is to empower survivors/victims of crimes through access in libraries and elsewhere to the most practical information for their recovery, sense of justice, mental health, etc. These needs though determined mostly by these survivors/victims and not by academic librarians, law librarians, law professors, politicians nor bureaucrats.