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Essay heading: Death Penalty
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Moran & Ellis, Death Penalty: Luxury Items, New York Newsday, 14 June 1989, 60. C. Hoppe, Executions Cost Texas Millions, The Dallas Morning News, 8 March 1992, 1A. P. Cook and D. Slawson, The Cost of Processing Murder Cases in North Carolina, May 1993. S. Magagnini, Closing Death Row Would Save State $90 Million a Year, The Sacramento Bee, March 28, 1998, 1... displayed 300 characters
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Moran & Ellis, Death Penalty: Luxury Items, New York Newsday, 14 June 1989, 60. C. Hoppe, Executions Cost Texas Millions, The Dallas Morning News, 8 March 1992, 1A. P. Cook and D. Slawson, The Cost of Processing Murder Cases in North Carolina, May 1993. S. Magagnini, Closing Death Row Would Save State $90 Million a Year, The Sacramento Bee, March 28, 1998, 1... displayed next 300 characters
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