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The London-based Death Penalty Project, says whilst the Court of Appeal in Guyana on Thursday declined to strike down the death penalty as unconstitutional, it however overturned three death sentences and replaced them with life sentences
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LONDON, CMC –The London-based Death Penalty Project is urging Guyana to declare the death penalty unconstitutional.
The organisation made the call after the Court of Appeal in Guyana on Thursday overt.
The Guyana Court of Appeal has upheld the conviction of three former Guyana Defence Force (GDF) Coast Guards for the 2009 murder of Bartica gold miner Dwieve Kant Ramdass, but set aside the death sentence imposed upon them.The appellate court instead