A Murder, a Death Sentence and the Unpredictable Nature of Saudi Justice
A confessed murderer’s life was spared because of little-known checks in a judicial system regularly condemned by human rights groups for violating due process, lacking transparency and applying punishments like beheading. [Source]
Publication Date:Origin: nytimes.com
Category: Capital Punishment
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