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Mercy on Trial
What It Means to Stop an Execution
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344 pages
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The book explores the critical role of mercy and clemency within the criminal justice system, particularly in the context of the ongoing debate surrounding the death penalty in America. Professor Sarat argues for a nuanced understanding of punishment that considers compassion and the potential for redemption. It serves as a vital resource for citizens, governors, and presidents who grapple with the implications of punitive measures and the moral responsibilities associated with them.
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2007, paperback
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