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Angus Reid Global Monitor : Polls & Research
North Carolinians Reject Death Penalty Moratorium
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(CPOD) Sept. 22, 2003 - A proposed moratorium of capital punishment in North Carolina is not supported by a majority of the population, according to a poll by Research 2000 published in the Raleigh News & Observer. 53 per cent of respondents disagree with the proposed suspension on executions.
North Carolina's senate approved a moratorium in April, citing the need to review flaws in the system. The state legislature is set to consider the proposal next May.
Since 1977, 25 people have been put to death in North Carolina, and 201 convicted murderers are awaiting execution. 49 per cent of respondents say death is a suitable punishment, while 42 per cent suggest life imprisonment without parole.
Polling Data
Do you approve or disapprove of the plan to halt executions for two years to study possible flaws in the system?
Approve | 40% |
Disapprove | 53% |
Which punishment do you suggest for people convicted of first-degree murder?
Execution by lethal injection | 49% |
Life imprisonment without parole | 42% |
Source: Research 2000 / The Raleigh News & Observer
Methodology: Telephone interviews to 600 North Carolina likely voters, conducted in September 2000. Margin of error is 4 per cent.
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