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	<title>CRIMINAL JURISDICTION &#187; exonerations</title>
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		<title>THE TEXAS DEATH PENALTY SYSTEM BROKEN</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Dec 2010 18:59:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nationally Recognized Experts, Retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice Cite Risk of Innocents Being Put to Death, State of Texas Replies “No Comment”

By: Houston Criminal Lawyer John Floyd and Paralegal Billy Sinclair

That question could reasonably be asked of any state that maintains the death penalty. Every system of punishment is cracked in one way or another. The fact that 138 condemned inmates in 26 death penalty states have been exonerated since 1973, and the fact that there have been 261 DNA exonerations in this country since 1989, and the fact that our law books are filled with reversals of criminal convictions and death sentences offers compelling evidence that our entire criminal justice system, and, in particular, our death penalty systems is if not broken, certainly flawed. Earlier this year Harris County Criminal District Court Judge Kevin Fine stirred considerable legal and political controversy when he declared from the bench that Texas’ death penalty procedures were unconstitutional. The backlash was so intense, from the state’s attorney general to its governor, that Judge Fine clarified his ruling the next day by saying he had not actually declared the death penalty process unconstitutional and ordered attorneys in the case to submit additional legal arguments detailing how the process was so flawed that it violated the “cruel and unusual punishment” provisions of the Eighth Amendment.]]></description>
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		<title>STANDARDS OF PROOF</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jan 2009 00:28:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reasonable Doubt; Foundation of a Free Society

By: Houston Criminal Lawyer John Floyd and Mr. Billy Sinclair

Every one has heard of the phrase “proof beyond a reasonable doubt.” But there are three primary standards of proof: preponderance of evidence; clear and convincing evidence; and reasonable doubt. Black’s Law Dictionary (8th Ed. 1990) provides the definitions of each in order of importance:]]></description>
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