Congratulations to the EJI on getting some modest result, then. What I find disturbing about the report is that the expression "sentenced to die in prison" is consistently used to describe a life sentence without parole. Personally, I find such use of loaded expressions makes it more difficult to judge an argument on its merits. Nothing loaded about it - it accurately described what the US legal system was doing. Whereas using the language they prefer, to muddle the issues and duck responsibility, is loaded.
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