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    « Et voilà qu’arrive l’aventure ! » by Léonore Le Caisne

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Coin-Coin, convicted in 1978 to life imprisonment at the age of 21 for murder, recounts his prison career to Pierre-Marie Andreotti (aged 47), also sentenced to life imprisonment for murder. …”
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    De l’enfermement à l’élimination. Quelques expériences de la prison toulousaine et leurs conséquences pénales (fin xviie-xviiie siècles) by Laura Garet

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…However, those sentenced to death or life imprisonment were held in the prisons of the lower courts and then in those of the Parliament of Toulouse, which was responsible for deciding on the punishment. …”
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    Anton Nilsson et l’écho d’une bombe. Malmö, 1908-1917 by Lars Berggren, Roger Johansson

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Anton Nilsson was sentenced to death in a subsequent trial, but after extensive protests, also abroad, the death sentence was converted to life imprisonment. Following the “potato revolution” and as the first Social Democratic / Liberal government was elected, he was granted an amnesty in 1917 and released from captivity. …”
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    Identifying the Prophetic Legal Ethos in the Death Penalty Provisions of the Indonesian Criminal Code by Basto Daeng Robo

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…If a convict sentenced to death demonstrates genuine remorse and makes efforts toward rehabilitation, the imposition of the death penalty may be reconsidered in favor of life imprisonment. This perspective aligns with the principles articulated in QS. …”
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    METHAPHYSICS OF DEATH PENALTY by V. E. Gromov

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…The author also does not concern vexation of mind of a criminal sentenced to life imprisonment for “humanitarian” reasons. The purpose of the author is to demonstrate that aim of the punishment is to achieve justice which becomes spiritual challenge and moral recompense not only for the criminal but for the whole society. …”
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