Capital Punishment: An Indictment by a Death-Row Survivor

by Billy Wayne Sinclair and Jodie Sinclair

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"A searing condemnation and a powerful guide to the futility and arrogance of the death penalty carried out in the name of justice."

-Sister Helen Prejean

Billy Wayne Sinclair was only 21 when he heard the Louisiana judge pronounce these words: "I hereby sentence you to death in the electric chair."

It was the culmination of a botched holdup committed the year before in which Billy had accidentally shot and killed a man. Billy spent the next 40 years in Angola Prison - one of the country's worst - six of those years on death row.

When in 1972 the Supreme Court struck down the death penalty as arbitrary and capricious, Billy was re-sentenced to life without parole. Finally released in 2006, he now examines the death penalty in great detail, from ancient history - an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth - to the present.

Informed by his own experience and his decades-long studies, this book offers important information about, and insights into, a subject that is as heated and controversial today as it ever was.
  • ISBN10 1559708999
  • ISBN13 9781559708999
  • Publish Date 1 March 2009
  • Publish Status Out of Stock
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Arcade Publishing
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 246
  • Language English