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Death penalty used as wedge issue

Capuano hopes to lure voters from Coakley in Senate primary

Attorney General Martha Coakley said her death penalty stance changed years ago. Attorney General Martha Coakley said her death penalty stance changed years ago.
By Matt Viser
Globe Staff / October 6, 2009

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US Representative Michael E. Capuano, trying to differentiate himself from Attorney General Martha Coakley in the Senate race, is seizing on her past support of the death penalty in limited circumstances. (Full article: 1010 words)

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