Place Matters (Most): An Empirical Study of Prosecutorial Decion-Making in Death-Eligible Cases

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This Article investigates prosecutorial discretion in death penalty prosecution in Missouri. Based upon an empirical analysis of all intentional-homicide cases from 1997-2001, this Article concludes that Missouri law gives prosecutors unconstitutionally broad discretion in charging these cases. This Article also finds that prosecutors exercise this broad discretion differently, leading to geographic and racial disparities in sentencing, and concludes with proposals for statutory reform.

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51 Ariz. L. Rev. 305 (2009)

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Katherine Barnes (University of Arizona)
David Sloss (Santa Clara University)
Stephen Thaman (Saint Louis University)

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