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Princeton Alumni Weekly on-line (December 17, 1997). The final sentence of the review has more irony than the reviewer could have imagined: "Indeed, when measured against Tucker's decidedly narrower mission -- writing a text that rehabilitates Roger Keith Coleman's reputation -- May God Have Mercy succeeds admirably." br> -- Mark Purschwitz br> Marshfield, Wisconsin /p>On that Roger Coleman death/DNA story, I believe it was one of the Fox News reporters who said (to paraphrase) that the "anti-death penalty folks felt betrayed -- because they believed his story of innocence" and this hurt their cause...
p>Go figure. br> -- Brandt /p> p> One good thing about the Death Penalty is those executed will not be back out on the street after a life sentence that ended up being only 25 years. How can any jury recommend life when they know it does not really mean life? br> -- Elaine Kyle /p>
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