Entries by Death Penalty Information Center


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Aug 292017

Texas Execution Stayed to Permit Proper Consideration of Intellectual Disability Claim

A Texas appeals court has stayed the August 30 exe­cu­tion of Steven Long (pic­tured) to pro­vide him an oppor­tu­ni­ty to lit­i­gate a claim that he is inel­i­gi­ble for the death penal­ty because of intel­lec­tu­al dis­abil­i­ty. On August 21, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals issued the stay and remand­ed Long’s case to a Dallas County tri­al court, direct­ing the court to recon­sid­er his claim of intel­lec­tu­al dis­abil­i­ty in light of the U.S. Supreme Court’s…

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Aug 282017

Oklahoma to Have Longest Hiatus Between Executions in Modern Death-Penalty History

Oklahoma will not exe­cute any­one in 2017 and, with­out an exe­cu­tion pro­to­col in place, can­not seek any exe­cu­tion dates through at least January 2018, mark­ing the longest peri­od of time between exe­cu­tions in the state in the mod­ern era of cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment. As part of an agree­ment in a fed­er­al law­suit chal­leng­ing the state’s exe­cu­tion pro­ce­dures, the Oklahoma Attorney General’s office may not request exe­cu­tion dates for any pris­on­er for at least five months after the state…

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Aug 252017

California Supreme Court Upholds, But Limits, Initiative to Speed Up Death-Penalty Appeals

In a 5 – 2 deci­sion that left both pro­po­nents and oppo­nents of the death penal­ty declar­ing vic­to­ry, the Supreme Court of California has upheld the con­sti­tu­tion­al­i­ty of Proposition 66, a vot­er ini­tia­tive intend­ed to speed up death-penal­­ty appeals and exe­cu­tions, but severe­ly lim­it­ed the scope of its core pro­vi­sions. In Briggs v. Brown, the court on August 24 sus­tained por­tions of the mea­sure that shift­ed which court will hear cap­i­tal cas­es, increased…

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Aug 242017

Florida Death-Penalty Practices, Mark Asay Execution Draw Criticism From Human Rights Groups, Johnson & Johnson

As Florida pre­pared to exe­cute Mark Asay (pic­tured) on August 24, the state’s death-penal­­ty prac­tices came under fire from human rights groups, crim­i­nal jus­tice reform­ers, and one of the world’s largest phar­ma­ceu­ti­cal com­pa­nies. Asay was exe­cut­ed despite the Florida Supreme Court’s recog­ni­tion that his death sen­tence — imposed by a judge after three jurors had vot­ed for life — was uncon­sti­tu­tion­al­ly imposed and that the court mis­tak­en­ly believed both of Asay’s…

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Aug 232017

Divided Pennsylvania Court Upholds New Sentencing Hearing in Judicial Bias Case Overturned by U.S. Supreme Court

In a case that led to a land­mark U.S. Supreme Court deci­sion on judi­cial bias, a divid­ed Pennsylvania Supreme Court on August 22 upheld a low­er court’s order over­turn­ing the death penal­ty imposed on Terrance Williams (pic­tured) for the mur­der of a Philadelphia church dea­con. The court split 2 – 2 on the out­come of a new appeal that had been ordered by the U.S. Supreme Court after for­mer Philadelphia District Attorney Ronald Castille — who had…

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Aug 212017

California Court Bars Death Penalty in Mass Killing Because of Unprecedented” Government Misconduct

Citing relent­less non-com­­pli­ance” with court orders and chron­ic obstruc­tion­ism” by a pros­e­cu­tion team it says has effec­tive­ly com­pro­mised” Scott Dekraais rights to due process and a fair penal­ty tri­al, a California tri­al court has barred pros­e­cu­tors from pur­su­ing the death penal­ty in the worst mass killing in Orange County

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Aug 172017

Merck CEO Ken Frazier: Application of Death Penalty Not Fair and Consistent”

Merck Chief Executive Officer Kenneth C. Frazier (pic­tured) resigned from the president’s American Manufacturing Council on August 14, say­ing “[a]s CEO of Merck and as a mat­ter of per­son­al con­science, I feel a respon­si­bil­i­ty to take a stand against intol­er­ance and extrem­ism.” In a state­ment post­ed on Merck’s Twitter account, Frazier said: Our coun­try’s strength stems from its diver­si­ty and the con­tri­bu­tions made by men and women of dif­fer­ent faiths, races,…

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