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Bush and the death penalty
Title: Bush and the death penalty
Category: Law & Government / Government & Politics
Details: Words: 545 | Pages: 2.3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Bush and the death penalty
Gary Graham, James Beathard, Irineo Montoya, Joseph Stanley, Jerry Lee Hogue, David Spence, Odell Barnes…. These are just a few Texans who were executed even though they may have been innocent. In a previous copy of Rolling Stone, the article “Bush & The Texas Death Machine” explained how 135 Texans have been executed during Governor George W. Bush’s reign. The author, Erika Casriel, tells that no American governor has put more people to death than G.
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a crime can afford a lawyer, it is only fair that an attorney be provided to the accused. In Texas, there is not a public defense system therefore it puts lower class defendants at a disadvantage when on trial. Bush sped up the appeal process, suggesting that he indeed wanted more convicted people die. Is it possible that Bush is uncertain of his own approvals and in fact did grant executions for political recognition?
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