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  1. Sep 2, 2021 · Sketchbook # 13: Sophie Balhetchet. The black cloud on the horizon (or is it a little closer than that) is the first thing, but then the parallel sun emerges while receding, the top and bottom of the painting come closer and the island is the stable intermediate point.

  2. When Leah Roemer ’23 and Sophie Hoblit ’23 enrolled in Berkeley Law’s Death Penalty Clinic last fall, they envisioned spending all year working on legal briefs for clients on death row. Instead, they found themselves behind a camera making a video to request clemency for a longtime clinic client.

  3. Since Canada’s Confederation, 1,533 people have been sentenced to death, and 710 of those were executed (McKenzie, 1979, 2). All executions followed convictions for murder (with the exception of one conviction for high treason, of Louis Riel). Executions took the form of hanging.

  4. Can an over-the-hill journalist uncover the evidence that can prove a death row inmate's innocence just hours before his execution?

  5. Sophie Balhetchet and Helen Adie – Works on Paper. Heatherleys. 4th November – 22nd November. 1pm – 4pm daily by appointment only. ‘You find yourself standing in a strange and ancient desert. You’re on a remote shore staring out over a vast ocean. You notice a curious fragment in the sand – of bone or plant or rock.

  6. Jun 2, 2003 · The deal, brokered by Balhetchet for Cougar Films, Duncan Reid for Ingenious and Jenny Borgars for the UK Film Council, effectively replaces Cougar's first-look partnership with Signpost Films.

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  8. Apr 19, 2022 · Its arguments are grounded in the view that the death penalty attracts criticism, at least partly, because existing legal accounts which consider the cruelty of state-instituted death, deny, denigrate, and minimise the sensual and affective dimensions of punishment.

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