Worse Than Death
The Dallas Nightclub Murders and the Texas Multiple Murder Law
978-1-57441-167-6 Cloth
6 x 9 x 0 in
288 pp. 25 illus. Notes.
Pub Date: 09/16/2003
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Belachheb’s case serves as an excellent example to explore capital punishment and the insanity defense. Furthermore, Belachheb’s easy entry into the United States (despite his violent record in Europe) highlights our contemporary fear over lax immigration screening and subsequent terrorism. The case is unique in that debate usually arises from an execution. Belachheb was given life imprisonment and is currently under maximum security—a fate some would argue is “worse than death.” He is scheduled to have his first parole hearing in 2004, the twentieth anniversary of his crime.
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