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The unending, groundless appeals on empty grounds are what cost the state(s) so much money. Were frivolous appeals curtailed, the ISDP would have a far shorter stay on death row. Four years (with proper grounds) should be the Statute of Limitations for death penalty appeals.
If you are that uncertain about the conviction, Death Row shouldn't be the end result for the inmate.
If you are that uncertain about the conviction, Death Row shouldn't be the end result for the inmate.