Understanding Capital Punishment Law
Fifth Edition
by Linda E. Carter, Ellen S. Kreitzberg, Scott W. Howe, Celestine Richards McConville
2024
Tags: Criminal Law, Law School Study Aids, Practitioner Resources, Understanding Series
624 pp $55.00
ISBN 978-1-5310-2829-9
eISBN 978-1-5310-2830-5
The primary emphasis of Understanding Capital Punishment Law is an explanation of the constitutional law that governs death-penalty proceedings in the United States. As of 2024, the death penalty remains an option in 27 states and under federal and military law. The cruel and unusual punishment language of the Eighth Amendment has largely defined both the substance and procedures in capital cases.
In this book, the parameters of death-penalty cases are examined, and established principles—as well as unresolved issues—are analyzed. Since the fourth edition was published, significant changes have occurred in death-penalty law, procedure, and practice. The fifth edition presents the most up-to-date information and trends in death-penalty law. Students, practitioners, judges, activists, and others interested in the complexities of capital-punishment law will benefit from the explanations and commentary this book presents.
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