Kansas v. Carr

Below is the latest brief by our attorneys attacking yet another troublesome aspect of capital punishment in America.

Here, attorneys argue that the long-disfavored practice of trying capital co-defendants in a single proceeding prevents each defendant from receiving their own individualized sentencing determination, and only increases the arbitrariness of the punishment.

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