Entries by Anumta Ali
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May 30, 2025
New Tennessee Policy to Isolate Prisoners Before Execution Described as “Its Own Form of Torture”
In a change from previous policy and practice, Oscar Smith spent the last two weeks of his life in strict isolation, separated from others on death row, surveilled 24 hours a day, and only permitted visits by his attorneys and spiritual advisor. On May 15, the Nashville Banner detailed Tennessee’s new policy to isolate Mr. Smith immediately before his execution. In comments to the Banner, Kelley Henry, one of Mr. Smith’s attorneys, described the isolation…
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May 13, 2025
Lawyers Raise Concern as Autopsy Finds South Carolina’s Second Firing Squad Execution May Have Been Botched
On May 8, 2025, Mikal Deen Mahdi’s lawyers submitted to the South Carolina Supreme Court the state pathology report in his case which suggests that Mr. Mahdi’s execution last month by firing squad did not go as planned. Pathologists reported that not only did Mr. Mahdi have two wounds as opposed to the anticipated three wounds from three South Carolina Corrections Department (SCDC) shooters, but also that they missed the intended target over his heart, prolonging his…
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Oct 10, 2024
Hispanic Heritage Month: U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15), DPI is posting a weekly feature on Hispanic or Latino/a people who have had a significant impact on the death penalty in the U.S. The final entry in this series is U.S. Supreme Court Justice…
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