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Conduct of capital punishment proceedings and conditions of detention for people under sentence of death: Objectives 1 and 2

This report focuses on two themes. First, in response to Objective 1, the report explains that the possibility that prosecutors will seek the death penalty can instill such terror in defendants that they will forfeit their fundamental rights to be presumed innocent until proven guilty, to due process and a fair trial, and to equal treatment before the law. Second, in response to Objective 2, the report discusses conditions of detention for people on death row.