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Metfan725

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How often do state review courts overturn a death penalty conviction?
 
  a. always
  b. seldom
  c. 50 percent of the time
  d. 95 percent of the time

Question 2

The review process for prisoners on death row takes 10 or more years from conviction to execution because:
 
  a. there is the possibility of error.
  b. death penalty appeals are complex and take time.
  c. of appellate delays.
  d. all of these choices.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

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