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Death Penalty Case Summary

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When someone is going through the death row appeal process the state pays for their legal fees. One district attorney, Stan Garnett, estimated that the death penalty prosecution of a single case, including the trial and appeals to date, has cost some $18 million (Cost of Death Penalty, 2013). Further, Defense Counsel, Lindy Frolich, testified that, while a regular first degree murder case costs her agency about $16,000 per year, per case for the defense attorneys and costs, a death penalty case costs about $400,000 per year, per case (Cost of Death Penalty, 2013). There are multiple state reports that have data resembling the exponential price increase of death row process being more than life in prison without parole from amnestyusa.org.
A 2003, Kansas audit found that the estimated cost of a death penalty case was 70% more than the cost of a comparable non-death penalty case. Death penalty case costs were counted through to execution (median cost $1.26 million). Non-death penalty case costs were counted through to the end of incarceration (median cost $740,000) (Death Penalty Cost. (n.d.).
In 2004, Tennessee death penalty trials cost an average of 48% more …show more content…

These programs offer the kind of financial stability that could help decrease the number of re-incarceration rates. Meaningful jobs in prison—jobs where the inmate stands to gain, rather than enforced work for the sake of punishment—are critical to rehabilitation(Galvin,2016).
Many states have already implemented these programs teaching skills that let the prisoners run call centers, train police dogs, make dental devices, publishing braille books, and even handling rodeo bulls(Galvin,2016). New York University School of Law concluded that good vocational programs can drop recidivism by 20 percent, raise earnings post-release, and diminish future criminality

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