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Published: July 5, 2008
With visit, British interns gain insight in death cases
Capital punishment is a foreign concept for law student visitors.
By Kristen M. Daum
The death penalty is banned in England and most other European countries, so British lawyers-in-training must come across the "pond” if they want to learn about capital punishment laws first-hand.

That's why three British law students volunteered to assist with death penalty cases this summer at the Oklahoma County public defender's office.

Coming to America Laura Sams , 24, of Hockley, England, saved for...

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