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Death Sentence - Benevolent Intervention (1985) -

This case redefined how jurors are "qualified" for death penalty cases. It is often studied in the context of how the state "intervenes" to ensure a jury is willing to impose a death sentence, a process often criticized as being the opposite of benevolent.

While there is no single famous poem or novel with this exact title, the following "interesting texts" from match your description of a "benevolent intervention" regarding death sentences: Death Sentence - Benevolent Intervention (1985)

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: "To eliminate the chance even of clemency is to abandon the civilized ideas that a man can change and a society can forgive". 2. Caldwell v. Mississippi (Supreme Court, 1985) This case redefined how jurors are "qualified" for

: The final words of the condemned, such as Lawal Ojuolape, were widely documented as a plea for God’s forgiveness and intervention where the government failed. 4. Wainwright v. Witt (1985) : "To eliminate the chance even of clemency