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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1989-01-26
DescriptionDeath Penalty Package, Steve Twist Interview, Colin Campbell Interview (Palacio); Air Pollution Package, Nancy Wrona Interview, Bob Evans Interview (Taylor); Robert Robb Commentary #57 (Robb). Segments on Arizona's death penalty statute, air pollution in Phoenix, and Robert Robb's commentary (Arizona Legislature issues).
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Bell, Bob Boze (Commentator) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1991-04-01
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Ethics Update - Mary K. Reinhart (Wong); Death Penalty Package. Grant Woods, Denise Young (Kimball); Bob Boze Bell Commentary (Wong). Segments on the Senate Ethics Committee's hearing that some unindicted legislators may have also been taking bribes, Arizona's death penalty law and its lack of enforcement, and Bob Boze Bell's

Ethics Update - Mary K. Reinhart (Wong); Death Penalty Package. Grant Woods, Denise Young (Kimball); Bob Boze Bell Commentary (Wong). Segments on the Senate Ethics Committee's hearing that some unindicted legislators may have also been taking bribes, Arizona's death penalty law and its lack of enforcement, and Bob Boze Bell's guest commentary (a satirical look at recent events).
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ContributorsArizona. Governor's Drought Task Force (Contributor)
Created2014-12-15
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ADOC retained CGL to conduct a comprehensive review of the existing protocols, the application of these protocols in the case of Joseph R. Wood III, and an assessment as to whether the existing protocols are consistent with national best practices.

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Created2002-12-31
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In recent years, events across the country have raised the public’s awareness of the death penalty and its administration. Recognizing the need for a comprehensive study of the death penalty process in Arizona, Attorney General Janet Napolitano formed the Attorney General’s Capital Case Commission in the summer of 2000 to

In recent years, events across the country have raised the public’s awareness of the death penalty and its administration. Recognizing the need for a comprehensive study of the death penalty process in Arizona, Attorney General Janet Napolitano formed the Attorney General’s Capital Case Commission in the summer of 2000 to study key issues and make recommendations to try to ensure that the death penalty process in Arizona is just, timely, and fair to defendants and victims. This Commission was not charged with and did not consider whether a moratorium or abolition of the death penalty was warranted.

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ContributorsPalgen-Maissoneuve, Mimi, 1918-1995 (Photographer)
Created1942 to 1962