| Behrman House, Susan Freeman - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2005 - 224 pages
...trial or resentencing. How many . . . professionals can get by with 50 percent accuracy? Thirty-three of the death row inmates were represented at trial...later been disbarred or at some point suspended from the practice of law. Of the more than 160 death row inmates, 35 were AfricanAmerican defendents who... | |
| Behrman House, Susan Freeman - Education - 2003 - 368 pages
...trial or resentencing. How many . . . professionals can get by with 50 percent accuracy? Thirty-three of the death row inmates were represented at trial...later been disbarred or at some point suspended from the practice of law. Of the more than 160 death row inmates, 35 were African-American defendants who... | |
| Erik Owens, John D. Carlson, Eric P. Elshtain - History - 2004 - 322 pages
...capital cases in Illinois had been reversed for a new trial or resentencing. Over half! Thirty-three of the death row inmates were represented at trial...disbarred or at some point suspended from practicing law. Of the more than 160 death row inmates, thirty-five were African -American defendants who had been... | |
| Dale S. Recinella - Law - 2004 - 474 pages
...capital cases in Illinois had been reversed for a new trial or resentencing. Nearly halfi Thirty.three of the death row inmates were represented at trial...disbarred or at some point suspended from practicing law. Of the more than 160 death row inmates, 35 were African. American defendants who had been convicted... | |
| Hugo Adam Bedau, Paul G. Cassell - History - 2005 - 260 pages
...capital cases in Illinois had been reversed for a new trial or resentencing. Nearly half. Thirty-three of the death row inmates were represented at trial...disbarred or at some point suspended from practicing law. Of the more than 160 death row inmates, 35 were African American defendants who had been convicted... | |
| Evan J. Mandery - Law - 2005 - 746 pages
...capital cases in Illinois had been reversed for a new trial or resentencing. Nearly half! Thirty-three of the death row inmates were represented at trial...disbarred or at some point suspended from practicing law. Of the more than 160 death row inmates, 35 were African American defendants who had been convicted... | |
| Marie Mulvey Roberts - Law - 2007 - 336 pages
...capital cases in Illinois had been reversed for a new trial or resentencing. Nearly half! Thirty-three of the death row inmates were represented at trial...disbarred or at some point suspended from practicing law. Of the more than 160 death row inmates, thirty-five were African American defendants who had been convicted... | |
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