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Silence: Insolubly Ambiguous and Deadly: The Constitutional, Evidentiary and Moral Reasons for Excluding Lack of Remorse Testimony and Argument in Capital Sentencing Proceedings

Epstein, Jules
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2004
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http://dx.doi.org/10.34944/dspace/6732
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Jules Epstein, Silence: Insolubly Ambiguous and Deadly: The Constitutional, Evidentiary and Moral Reasons for Excluding Lack of Remorse Testimony and Argument in Capital Sentencing Proceedings, 14 TEMP. POL. & CIV. RTS. L. REV. 45 (2004).
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Temple Political and Civil Rights Law Review, Vol. 14, Iss. 1
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