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In cases in which defendants face a potential death sentence, NCIA's death penalty mitigation staff works with their defense attorneys to present arguments for mitigation. NCIA's experts prepare a comprehensive psychosocial history for presentation at the penalty phase of the case.
It is widely recognized that early and extensive investigation into a capital defendant's biography should be a vital part of a defendant's right to competent representation. While the main goal of such investigations is to uncover evidence in support of factors in mitigation and the defendant's conduct for presentation at the penalty phase, the investigation may also prove useful for defense counsel in a trial's guilt phase.
For specific examples of NCIA’s work with such cases, see Capital Case Specific Examples.
NCIA criminal justice services staff are often sought out for their expertise. See what they have to say in our News & Events section.
For more information on how we can help you, please contact: Herb Hoelter on 443.780.1311 or at HHoelter@ncianet.org
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