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Nov 122018

A Veterans Day Review: Recent Cases Highlight Concerns About Veterans and the Death Penalty

As Americans become increas­ing­ly aware of the role of com­bat trau­ma in the devel­op­ment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and oth­er men­tal health dis­or­ders, the shift in pub­lic per­cep­tions towards vet­er­ans suf­fer­ing from these dis­or­ders has played out in the courts in recent death penal­ty cas­es. In 2018, at least four mil­i­tary vet­er­ans fac­ing death sen­tences have instead been sen­tenced to life in prison, and anoth­er two vet­er­ans won relief in their death-penal­­ty cas­es. One military…

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Nov 092018

Florida Supreme Court Reverses Death Sentence That Flouted Legislative Amendments

The Florida Supreme Court has over­turned the death sen­tence imposed on Eriese Tisdale (pic­tured) in 2016 in vio­la­tion of a Florida law that had been enact­ed in an attempt to fix con­sti­tu­tion­al flaws in the state’s death-penal­­ty statute. The state court ruled on November 8, 2018, that St. Lucie County Circuit Judge Dan Vaughn’s deci­sion to sen­tence Tisdale to death after three mem­bers of the jury had vot­ed to spare his life vio­lat­ed both a Florida law that…

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Nov 082018

Supreme Court Hears Argument in Missouri Lethal-Injection Case

The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral argu­ment on November 6, 2018 in Bucklew v. Precythe on whether the use of lethal injec­tion to exe­cute a Missouri pris­on­er with a rare med­ical con­di­tion would cause him unnec­es­sary and excru­ci­at­ing pain and suf­fer­ing and whether he was con­sti­tu­tion­al­ly required to pro­vide the state with a dif­fer­ent way for it to kill him. Media reports sug­gest­ed that the Court was sharply divid­ed on the issue with…

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Nov 072018

2018 Midterm Elections: Governors in Moratorium States Re-Elected, Controversial California D.A. Ousted

The results of the November 6, 2018 mid-term elec­tions reflect­ed America’s deeply divid­ed views on cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment, as vot­ers elect­ed gov­er­nors who pledged not to resume exe­cu­tions in the three states with death-penal­­ty mora­to­ri­ums, defeat­ed an incum­bent who tried to bring back cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment in a non-death-penal­­ty state (click on graph­ic to enlarge), and re-elec­t­ed gov­er­nors who had vetoed leg­is­la­tion abol­ish­ing cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment in two oth­er states. Continuing a national trend,…

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Nov 072018

Clemente Aguirre Exonerated From Florida’s Death Row After DNA Implicates Prosecution Witness

With new­ly dis­cov­ered con­fes­sions and DNA evi­dence point­ing to the prosecution’s chief wit­ness as the actu­al killer, pros­e­cu­tors dropped all charges against Clemente Javier Aguirre (pic­tured, cen­ter, at his exon­er­a­tion) in a Seminole County, Florida court­room on November 5, 2018. The dis­missal of the charges made Aguirre the 164th wrong­ful­ly con­vict­ed death-row pris­on­er to be exon­er­at­ed in the United States since 1973 and the 28th in Florida. The announcement…

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Nov 062018

Supreme Court to Review Mississippi Death-Penalty Case in Which Prosecutor Systematically Excluded Black Jurors

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to review whether a pros­e­cu­tor with a long his­to­ry of racial­ly dis­crim­i­na­to­ry jury-selec­­tion prac­tices uncon­sti­tu­tion­al­ly struck black jurors in the tri­al of Mississippi death-row pris­on­er Curtis Giovanni Flowers (pic­tured). On November 2, 2018, the Court grant­ed cer­tio­rari in the Flowers’s case on the ques­tion of “[w]hether the Mississippi Supreme Court erred in how it applied Batson v. Kentucky,” the land­mark 1986

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Nov 022018

Arkansas Supreme Court Strikes Down State’s Death-Penalty Mental Competency Law

A divid­ed Arkansas Supreme Court has struck down the state’s death-penal­­ty men­tal com­pe­ten­cy law, hold­ing that statu­to­ry pro­vi­sions giv­ing the state’s prison direc­tor exclu­sive author­i­ty to deter­mine a death-row prisoner’s com­pe­ten­cy to be exe­cut­ed vio­late due process. The 4 – 3 rul­ings on November 1, 2018 were a vic­to­ry for two men­tal­ly ill death-row pris­on­ers, Bruce Ward (pic­tured, left) and Jack Greene (pic­tured, right), who had come within…

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Nov 012018

Indiana Defendant Files Broad Challenge Seeking to Strike Down State’s Death Penalty

Lawyers for Marcus Dansby (pic­tured), a defen­dant fac­ing cap­i­tal mur­der charges in Allen County, Indiana, have filed a motion ask­ing the tri­al judge to declare Indiana’s death penal­ty uncon­sti­tu­tion­al and to bar pros­e­cu­tors from seek­ing death in his case. In plead­ings sub­mit­ted to the court on October 30, 2018 in sup­port of Dansby’s Motion to Declare Indiana’s Capital Sentencing Statute Unconstitutional, lawyers Michelle Kraus and Robert Gevers…

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Oct 312018

Attorneys Challenge Tennessee’s Utterly Barbaric” Planned Use of Electric Chair

As Edmund Zagorski faces a November 1, 2018 exe­cu­tion in Tennessee, the courts have required him to choose between death by lethal injec­tion and elec­tro­cu­tion. His lawyers argue that both meth­ods, as well as the forced choice between the two, are uncon­sti­tu­tion­al. In a law­suit filed in fed­er­al dis­trict court on October 26, 2018 and appealed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit on October 30, Zagorski’s attor­ney, Kelley Henry, wrote of…

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Oct 302018

Florida Supreme Court Upholds Death Sentence Imposed in Violation of State and Federal Constitutions

The Florida Supreme Court has upheld the death sen­tence imposed on William Roger Davis, III (pic­tured), even though Davis’s death sen­tence vio­lates both the Florida and fed­er­al con­sti­tu­tions. In a deci­sion issued on October 25, 2018, the court refused to redress the uncon­sti­tu­tion­al­i­ty of the death sen­tence — imposed by a tri­al court judge after a bare 7 – 5 major­i­ty of jurors had rec­om­mend­ed death — rul­ing that dur­ing post-con­vic­­tion pro­ceed­ings before the trial…

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