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Death Warrant

Author : Bryan Johnston
Publisher : CamCat Publishing, LLC
Page : 335 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2022-06-21
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780744305333

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Death Makes Great TV. Frankie Percival is cashing in her chips. To save her brother from financial ruin, Frankie—a single stage performer and mentalist who never made it big—agrees to be assassinated on the most popular television show on the planet: Death Warrant. Once she signs her life away, her memory is wiped clean of the agreement, leaving her with no idea she will soon be killed spectacularly for global entertainment. After years of working in low-rent theaters, Frankie prepares for the biggest performance of her life as her Death Warrant assassin closes in on her. Every person she encounters could be her killer. Every day could be her last. She could be a star, if only she lives that long.

Death's Warrant

Author : John Brown (young man in Hexham.)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 8 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 1797
Category : English poetry
ISBN : BL:A0025214712

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"I Signed My Death Warrant"

Author : T. Ryle Dwyer
Publisher : Mercier Press Ltd
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781856355261

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"I Signed My Death Warrant" by T. Ryle Dwyer Pdf

To Michael Collins the signing of the Treaty between Ireland and Britain in 1921 was a 'stepping stone'. Eamon de Valera called it 'treason'. The controversy surrounding the Treaty which led to the Civil War of 1922-1923 is examined in this compelling study of the controversy surrounding the infamous negotiations.

The Death-Warrant of the French Theory of Chemistry, Signed by ... Common-Sense ... and Science. With a Theory Fully ... Accounting for All the Phenomena. Also a Full ... Investigation of All the Phenomena of Galvanism; and Strictures Upon the Chemical Opinions of ... Cruickshanks, ... and Dr. Thompson. Likewise Remarks Upon Mr. Dalton's Late Theory, Etc

Author : Robert Harrington
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 1804
Category : Electronic
ISBN : BL:A0020379123

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The Death-Warrant of the French Theory of Chemistry, Signed by ... Common-Sense ... and Science. With a Theory Fully ... Accounting for All the Phenomena. Also a Full ... Investigation of All the Phenomena of Galvanism; and Strictures Upon the Chemical Opinions of ... Cruickshanks, ... and Dr. Thompson. Likewise Remarks Upon Mr. Dalton's Late Theory, Etc by Robert Harrington Pdf

Death Warrant

Author : Will Pearson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Social Science
ISBN : IND:30000107495198

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First account of the most valuable haul in British criminal history, the Brinks Mat robbery of 1983

The Army Act, 1950

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Universal Law Publishing
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2024-07-01
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Death Sentence

Author : Brian Garfield
Publisher : Overamstel Uitgevers
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2012-02-14
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9789049985738

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In the sequel to Death Wish, Paul Benjamin continues his vigilante killing spree Paul Benjamin was an ordinary New Yorker until a gang of drug addicts killed his wife and raped his daughter. When the police proved helpless, Benjamin bought a gun and found his own vengeance, methodically tracking the addicts and killing them one by one. Now he is in Chicago, and the cycle of violence is about to begin anew. On his first night in the city, he stumbles out of a bar in a bad part of town, pretending to be drunk. When two thugs set upon him, they find their quarry sober and armed. He kills them both, escaping before the police arrive. They will not be the last of Chicago’s criminal class to suffer his wrath. Written by Garfield as “penance” for the success of the grisly film adaptation of Death Wish, this sequel shows that when a decent man relies on violence to settle scores, murder becomes addictive.

Deadly Justice

Author : Frank Baumgartner,Marty Davidson,Kaneesha Johnson,Arvind Krishnamurthy,Colin Wilson
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2017-11-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780190841553

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Deadly Justice by Frank Baumgartner,Marty Davidson,Kaneesha Johnson,Arvind Krishnamurthy,Colin Wilson Pdf

In 1976, the US Supreme Court ruled in Gregg v. Georgia that the death penalty was constitutional if it complied with certain specific provisions designed to ensure that it was reserved for the 'worst of the worst.' The same court had rejected the death penalty just four years before in the Furman decision because it found that the penalty had been applied in a capricious and arbitrary manner. The 1976 decision ushered in the 'modern' period of the US death penalty, setting the country on a course to execute over 1,400 inmates in the ensuing years, with over 8,000 individuals currently sentenced to die. Now, forty years after the decision, the eminent political scientist Frank Baumgartner along with a team of younger scholars (Marty Davidson, Kaneesha Johnson, Arvind Krishnamurthy, and Colin Wilson) have collaborated to assess the empirical record and provide a definitive account of how the death penalty has been implemented. Each chapter addresses a precise empirical question and provides evidence, not opinion, about whether how the modern death penalty has functioned. They decided to write the book after Justice Breyer issued a dissent in a 2015 death penalty case in which he asked for a full briefing on the constitutionality of the death penalty. In particular, they assess the extent to which the modern death penalty has met the aspirations of Gregg or continues to suffer from the flaws that caused its rejection in Furman. To answer this question, they provide the most comprehensive statistical account yet of the workings of the capital punishment system. Authoritative and pithy, the book is intended for both students in a wide variety of fields, researchers studying the topic, and--not least--the Supreme Court itself.

Death Warrant

Author : Don Pendleton
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:531032708

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Blanks, Print, Space, and Void in English Renaissance Literature

Author : Jonathan Sawday
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 593 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2023-06-20
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780192660510

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Blanks, Print, Space, and Void in English Renaissance Literature by Jonathan Sawday Pdf

Blanks, Print, Space, and Void in English Renaissance Literature is an inquiry into the empty spaces encountered not just on the pages of printed books in c.1500-1700, but in Renaissance culture more generally. The book argues that print culture in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries helped to foster the modern idea of the 'gap' (where words, texts, images, and ideas are constructed as missing, lost, withheld, fragmented, or perhaps never devised in the first place). It re-imagines how early modern people reacted not just to printed books and documents of many different kinds, but also how the very idea of emptiness or absence began to be fashioned in a way which still surrounds us. Jonathan Sawday leads the reader through the entire landscape of early modern print culture, discussing topics such as: space and silence; the exploration of the vacuum; the ways in which race and racial identity in early modern England were constructed by the language and technology of print; blackness and whiteness, together with lightness, darkness, and sightlessness; cartography and emptiness; the effect of typography on reading practices; the social spaces of the page; gendered surfaces; hierarchies of information; books of memory; pages constructed as waste or vacant; the genesis of blank forms and early modern bureaucracy; the political and devotional spaces of printed books; the impact of censorship; and the problem posed by texts which lack endings or conclusions. The book itself ends by dwelling on blank or empty pages as a sign of human mortality. Sawday pays close attention to the writings of many of the familiar figures in English Renaissance literary culture - Sidney, Shakespeare, Donne, Jonson, and Milton, for example - as well as introducing readers to a host of lesser-known figures. The book also discusses the work of numerous women writers from the period, including Aphra Behn, Ann Bradstreet, Margaret Cavendish, Lady Jane Gray, Lucy Hutchinson, Æmelia Lanyer, Isabella Whitney, and Lady Mary Wroth.

Book of Jesus

Author : Calvin Miller
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 584 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Jesus Christ
ISBN : 9780760766187

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An anthology of stories, poems, essays, biblical passages, hymns, and songs celebrates the life of Jesus Christ, in a collection that features contributions from Shakespeare, Gandhi, Dickens, Desmond Tutu, and others.

The Barbaric Punishment

Author : Hans Göran Franck,Klas Nyman
Publisher : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2003-01-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 904112151X

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The Barbaric Punishment by Hans Göran Franck,Klas Nyman Pdf

In this volume, Swedish human rights activist and political figure, Hans Göran Franck, examines the administration of the death penalty from a historical perspective. The author's opinions are based on his lifelong work and devotion to abolishing the 'barbaric punishment'. Building upon previously unpublished material and considerable detail drawn from Franck's personal experiences, it focuses on both the progressive developments within European countries and institutions over several decades, and the frustratingly retrograde situation that prevails in the United States. The author dedicated this book to those facing a sentence of death. During the course of his work, the author traveled to numerous countries and met many condemned men and women. Publication of this important volume, which comes a few years after Hans Göran Franck's untimely passing, coincides with a major development to which he contributed, the adoption of Protocol No. 13 to the European Convention on Human Rights, which abolishes capital punishment in both wartime and peacetime. William A. Schabas a law professor who specializes in the subject of capital punishment, has ensured that the manuscript is up to date, and contributed the introductory chapter.

From Death Row to Freedom

Author : Phillip A. Hubbart
Publisher : University Press of Florida
Page : 347 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2023-06-13
Category : History
ISBN : 9780813072838

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From Death Row to Freedom by Phillip A. Hubbart Pdf

An insider’s account of a wrongful conviction and the fight to overturn it during the civil rights era This book is an insider’s account of the case of Freddie Pitts and Wilbert Lee, two Black men who were wrongfully charged and convicted of the murder of two white gas station attendants in Port St. Joe, Florida, in 1963, and sentenced to death. Phillip Hubbart, a defense lawyer for Pitts and Lee for more than 10 years, examines the crime, the trial, and the appeals with both a keen legal perspective and an awareness of the endemic racism that pervaded the case and obstructed justice. Hubbart discusses how the case against Pitts and Lee was based entirely on confessions obtained from the defendants and an alleged “eyewitness” through prolonged, violent interrogations and how local authorities repeatedly rejected later evidence pointing to the real killer, a white man well known to the Port St. Joe police. The book follows the case’s tortuous route through the Florida courts to the defendants’ eventual exoneration in 1975 by the Florida governor and cabinet. From Death Row to Freedom is a thorough chronicle of deep prejudice in the courts and brutality at the hands of police during the civil rights era of the 1960s. Hubbart argues that the Pitts-Lee case is a piece of American history that must be remembered, along with other similar incidents, in order for the country to make any progress toward racial reconciliation today. Publication of this work made possible by a Sustaining the Humanities through the American Rescue Plan grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.