Friday, October 26, 2012

Prop 34 ca

  • Letters: Prop. 34 and California's death row

    Re "Prop. 34's appeal to reason," Editorial, Oct. 24. The Times points out that the campaign against Proposition 34, which would abolish the death penalty in California, is "going for the emotional jugular." Proposition 34's opponents claim to be ...

    www.latimes.com

  • Letters: Prop. 34

    But we now have a chance to step away from continuing to follow an ancient solution and shout a loud "Yes" to one (Proposition 34) that is consistent with our highest ethical and religious values. - John Stevenson, San Diego. View (0) Comments ...

    www.nctimes.com

  • Battle over fate of state's death penalty heating up

    In short, the pro-Proposition 34 forces are asking voters to save California money and rid the state of the justice system's most costly and controversial law.

    www.mercurynews.com

  • Prop 34: Ex-San Quentin Prison Warden Jeanne Woodford Backs California ...

    The former warden of San Quentin State Prison, Jeanne Woodford, joins us to discuss why she has come out in favor of Proposition 34, a ballot initiative to abolish the death penalty in California. Home to nearly a quarter of the nation's death row ...

    www.democracynow.org

  • Prop. 34 puts death penalty on the ballot

    SAN DIEGO -- California voters will decide the fate of the death penalty when they cast their votes for Proposition 34 on November 6. "Yes on 34 is the only way to guarantee we don't execute innocent people in California," California Innocence Project ...

    www.fox5sandiego.com

  • Support for end to California death penalty surges

    The survey, conducted last week, showed that the gap between supporters and opponents of Proposition 34, the capital punishment measure, is now very small - only 3 percentage points - compared with last month.

    www.latimes.com

  • Californians' Votes on Proposition 34 Count for Much More than the Future of ...

    A poll published recently shows that 42 percent of likely voters in California favor Proposition 34, which would replace the death penalty in California with life-without-parole. Roughly the same percentage supports the death penalty. Thirteen percent ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • An odd conservative split on Propositions 34 and 36

    Perhaps the most prominent is Don Heller, a Republican prosecutor who drafted the ballot initiative that reinstated California's death penalty in 1978 but who now thinks it was a terrible mistake. The overwhelming majority of Proposition 34's ...

    www.latimes.com

  • Religious leaders voice support for Prop. 34

    Like many of Oakland's religious leaders, the leaders of Plymouth Church have endorsed Prop. 34. If passed on November 6, it would repeal the death penalty in California and force inmates on Death Row to instead serve life sentences without the ...

    blog.sfgate.com

  • VIDEO: Rosendahl, Actor Ferrell Urge Yes Vote on Prop 34

    A "Yes" vote for Proposition 34 on the November ballot would repeal the death penalty, something proponents of the measure say could save California $184 million per year. Opponents of Prop 34 say that repealing the death penalty would remove a vital ...

    brentwood.patch.com

  • Proposition 34 eliminates wrongful executions

    Proposition 34 eliminates wrongful executions. Election Letters to the Editor/The Times-Standardtimes-standard.com/. Posted: 10/23/2012 01:56:42 AM PDT.

    www.times-standard.com

  • Look What You Can Do

    Voting Yes on Proposition 34 makes sense for California. We can save $130 million every single year by replacing the death penalty with life in prison without the possibility of parole.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • If Prop 34 Fails, California Could See a Wave of Executions

    California, meanwhile, has not had an execution in six years because of its own issues with lethal injection. And voters will have the opportunity in November to ban capital punishment altogether.

    www.law.com

  • Backers of Prop. 34 to repeal death penalty say current system 'too costly to ...

    ... penalty in California said Monday the state's current system is far too costly to keep going. Proposition 34 would replace the death penalty with life imprisonment without the possibility of parole, even for inmates who have already been sentenced ...

    www.sanramonexpress.com

  • Prop 34 is fiscally logical and sound

    Irrespective of whether you believe capital punishment is morally reprehensible, conservatives and liberals can find common ground in support of Prop 34. Eliminating the death penalty in California makes sense because it is an utter waste of taxpayers' ...

    www.siskiyoudaily.com

  • Ten reasons to vote for Proposition 34

    Only seven of these have exhausted all appeals, and all executions have been halted pending changes in California's method of administering the death penalty.

    www.redlandsdailyfacts.com

  • What Would Proposition 34 Do?

    6 approaches, proponents of Proposition 34 are seeking to change voters' minds and kill California's death penalty.

    www.neontommy.com

  • Ballot Initiative of the Day: California's Death-Penalty Ban

    Prop 34 would do three things: replace the death penalty in California with life in prison without parole, create a $100 million fund to investigate rape and murder cases, and require inmates to work and pay restitution to victims or their families ...

    swampland.time.com

  • Toon Op: California Proposition 34

    Toon Op: California Proposition 34. By Steve Greenberg on October 21, 2012 in News. Proposition 34 will replace California's death penalty with life in prison and no chance of parole. Solely for use on SBView.com. By award-winning local cartoonist ...

    www.santabarbaraview.com

  • PROP. 34: Will voters abolish California's death penalty?

    Voters in November will be asked if they want to get rid of California's death penalty, currently imposed on 726 inmates - 112 of them from Riverside and San Bernardino counties.

    www.pe.com

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