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Justice could be better served
According to this experienced corrections system chaplain, it will take a reformation of hearts to bring true reform to any justice system. The case in question is still under appeal. For the chaplain's own safety, the city and state where the trial was held are not disclosed.
I sat in the courtroom for eight days. I watched the impassive faces of 12 jurors, who were asked to discern truth from falsehood as one witness after another testified in a capital murder trial. Their verdict would rest solely on which argument the jurors believed, because no physical evidence was presented to prove the killer's identity.
The defendant insisted he had been nowhere near the crime scene. His main accuser dubbed himself a reluctant accomplice in a robbery-turned-murder. Another witness, a jailhouse informant, claimed the defendant had bragged to him about doing the killing. After more than eight hours of deliberation, the jury gave its verdict: guilty of first degree murder. The judge imposed a sentence of life in prison. Case closed and justice served.
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May 20, 2002 issue
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Fair dealing on the boardwalk
Bill Dawley
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letters
with contributions from Lilli Locke, Mary Carter Hodges, Kathy McKown, Alice Walden, Steve Green
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items of interest
with contributions from Steven Maimes, Arthur Paul Boers, Joseph Carroll, Richard Johanson, Mary Newburn, Alison Macfarlane
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Justice could be better served
By S. H. Clay
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No hard feelings
By Channing Walker Contributing editor
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Criminal defense as spiritual practice
By Maitreya Badami
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Finding JUSTICE
By Dave Hohle Sentinel staff
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Gateway to 'the rainbow nation'
By Ari Denison and Kim Shippey Sentinel staff
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Never doubt the power of prayer
By Chris Rankin
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Sentinel staff with contributions from Bishop Hopkins, Spurgeon, R.T. Watson, John Ruskin, The Examiner
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Through a spiritual lens—TWO VIEWS OF PRISON
Michael H. Morgan
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Compassion and justice
By John Selover
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The right job found me
Consuela Allen
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Hernia healed without surgery
Russell Keller
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Speedy healing
Maude Sutherland-Harned