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Monday, November 15, 2010

Ind. Law - Attorney General Zoeller says policymakers should take a hard look at the costs and fiscal impact of capital punishment cases in Indiana [Updated]

That is from a details news release issued late this afternoon by the AG's Office. The release also links to the executive summary of a study by Anne Morrison Piehl titled "Fiscal Considerations and the Death Penalty in Indiana."

For background, start with this Dec. 10, 2009 ILB entry headed "Is death penalty worth the price? Single case can cost taxpayers as much as $1 million." It quotes from a lengthy story in the Indianapolis Star, reported by Jon Murray, and also collects together important earlier, related links.

Posted by Marcia Oddi on November 15, 2010 05:17 PM
Posted to Indiana Law