Friday, October 26, 2012

Prop 34 death penalty

  • 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

    In the end, why pour more money into a broken system when the 17 states (including Illinois) who have no death penalty have done just fine?

    www.nctimes.com

  • Support for end to California death penalty surges

    Still, less than half of respondents said they would vote for the measure, which would replace the death penalty with life imprisonment without the possibility of parole.

    www.latimes.com

  • Transcript, online chat: Proposition 34, abolishing the death penalty

    Oct. 25 at noon: Bay Area News Group reporter Howard Mintz leads a discussion of Proposition 34, which would abolish California's death penalty. His guests will be Jeanne Woodford, Prop. 34 campaign co-chair and former San Quentin warden, and ...

    www.mercurynews.com

  • 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

  • Jeff Rosen: Vote no on Proposition 34 and retain the death penalty

    I urge each of you to vote no on Proposition 34 so that the death penalty remains a tool I have to condemn society's most vicious criminals, yes on Proposition 35 to help rein in the tragic epidemic of human trafficking, and yes on Proposition 36 to ...

    www.mercurynews.com

  • Proposition 34's common-sense appeal

    Proposition 34, the measure to replace the death penalty in California with a sentence of life without the possibility of parole, appears to be struggling.

    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

    That's a sharp contrast with Proposition 34, which would replace the state's death penalty with a sentence of life without the possibility of parole.

    www.latimes.com

  • "The death penalty is a joke."

    The California death penalty is on the ballot as Prop 34; proponents are, with impressive chutzpah, now using the cost of defending against these appeals as an argument for abolition rather than as an argument for replacing the judges who abuse the law.

    www.pointoflaw.com

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

    Proposition 34 would replace the death penalty with life imprisonment without the possibility of parole, even for inmates who have already been sentenced to death.

    www.sanramonexpress.com

  • Religious leaders voice support for Prop. 34

    A billboard sitting on a hill next to Plymouth United Church of Christ in Oakland reads "Abolish the Death Penalty," and there's a "Yes on 34" placard pinned just below.

    blog.sfgate.com

  • Death penalty repeal backed by German official

    He visited the Bay Area this month to meet with supporters of Proposition 34, which would repeal the death penalty in California, and to visit Death Row at San Quentin State Prison. A previous U.S. visit included meetings and "good debates' with ...

    www.sfgate.com

  • DEATH PENALTY: Riverside talk tonight by Prop. 34 advocates

    Jerry Givens led an execution team in Virginia 62 times, according to news releases from the Yes on 34 campaign and the National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty announcing their appearance. The men will talk at the parish hall at St. Catherine ...

    blog.pe.com

  • Former executioners say it's time to kill the death penalty

    Givens and McAndrew are touring the Central Valley, sharing their transformation from executioners to supporters of Prop 34, which abolishes the death penalty in California and replaces it with life in prison without the possibility of parole. Givens ...

    www.bakersfieldnow.com

  • Ten reasons to vote for Proposition 34

    There are 725 persons on death row at the present time. 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. 3. Proposition 34 replaces the death ...

    www.redlandsdailyfacts.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.

    brentwood.patch.com

  • What Would Proposition 34 Do?

    As Nov. 6 approaches, proponents of Proposition 34 are seeking to change voters' minds and kill California's death penalty. The Proposition raises several issues about executing criminals, such as the cost of sending convicts to death row, the ...

    www.neontommy.com

  • Californians Decide on the Death Penalty Prop 34

    Apart from all the propositions, this proposition deals with an ethical decision. Proposition 34 deals with the death penalty. The first recorded execution in San Diego was in 1778. The death penalty was reinstated in 1978. Since then, 13 people have ...

    www.kyma.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

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