Ron Dalton spent almost 12 years of his life in total, in confinement. That included more than 8 years in maximum security prisons in Canada, convicted of the murder of his wife. Ron Dalton though was innocent. It took all that time for his innocence to be satisfactorily (to the people who wrongfully convicted him) to established and for Ron to be released from prison.Today Ron Dalton is co-president of the Association for the Defence of the Wrongfully Convicted (AIDWYC) and he’ll join us in Hour 2 to share his thoughts on what the appropriate punishment should be for convicted Boston Marathon terror bomber Dzohkhar Tsarnaev. Should it be life in prison? Should it be the death penalty? That’s what a judge is deciding now.Washington wants the death penalty, Bostonians, according to polling, want life in prison for Tsarnaev.Ron Dalton knows about life in a maximum security prison.
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Ron Dalton spent almost 12 years of his life in total, in confinement. That included more than 8 years in maximum security prisons in Canada, convicted of the murder of his wife. Ron Dalton though was innocent. It took all that time for his innocence to be satisfactorily (to the people who wrongfully convicted him) to established and for Ron to be released from prison.
Today Ron Dalton is co-president of the Association for the Defence of the Wrongfully Convicted (AIDWYC) and he’ll join us in Hour 2 to share his thoughts on what the appropriate punishment should be for convicted Boston Marathon terror bomber Dzohkhar Tsarnaev. Should it be life in prison? Should it be the death penalty? That’s what a judge is deciding now.
Washington wants the death penalty, Bostonians, according to polling, want life in prison for Tsarnaev.
Ron Dalton knows about life in a maximum security prison.

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