Entitled to clemency: Mercy in the criminal law
Law and Philosophy 10 (1):109-118 (1991)
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Carla Ann Hage Johnson (1991). Entitled to Clemency: Mercy in the Criminal Law. Law and Philosophy 10 (1):109 - 118.
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