A. A single federal death penalty case in Philadelphia was found to cost upwards of $10 million - eight times higher than the cost of trying a death eligible case where prosecutors seek only life imprisonment.
B. A single federal death penalty case in Philadelphia was found to cost upwards of $10 million - eight times higher than the cost of trying a death eligible case where prosecutors seek only life imprisonment.
C. Apart from delaying justice, the death penalty diverts resources that could be used to help the victims’ families heal.
D. A much more effective deterrent would be a sentence of life imprisonment imposed close in time to the crime.
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