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Washburn Law Journal, Vol. 43 (2003-2004)
"The Murderer Shall Surely Be Put to Death": The Impropriety of Biblical Arguments in the Penalty Phase of Capital Cases [State v. Haselden, 577 S.E.2d 594 (N.C. 2003)] (Andrea D. Walker), p. 197-223
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"The Murderer Shall Surely Be Put to Death": The Impropriety of Biblical Arguments in the Penalty Phase of Capital Cases [State v. Haselden, 577 S.E.2d 594 (N.C. 2003)] (Andrea D. Walker), p. 197-223