Entries by Death Penalty Information Center


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Jan 272017

STUDIES: At Least 201 Florida Death Row Prisoners May Be Eligible for Resentencing, 134 Had Non-Unanimous Juries

A new study reports that at least 201 Florida death row pris­on­ers — includ­ing at least 134 whom judges sen­tenced to death after juries had returned non-unan­i­­mous sen­tenc­ing rec­om­men­da­tions — may be eli­gi­ble for resen­tenc­ing hear­ings as a result of recent rul­ings by the United States and Florida Supreme Courts declar­ing the state’s death sentencing practices…

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Jan 262017

Federal Magistrate Judge Rules Ohio Lethal Injection Protocol Unconstitutional

After receiv­ing evi­dence dur­ing a five-day hear­ing, U.S. Magistrate Judge Michael R. Merz ruled on January 26 that Ohio’s lethal injec­tion process will cre­ate a sub­stan­tial and objec­tive­ly intol­er­a­ble risk of seri­ous harm in vio­la­tion of the Eighth Amendment. Based on that rul­ing, the court issued a pre­lim­i­nary injunc­tion stay­ing the exe­cu­tions of Ronald Phillips, Raymond Tibbetts, and Gary Otte. Ohio has not conducted an…

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Jan 252017

Texas Prisoner Seeks Stay of Execution Based on Claims of Innocence, Discriminatory Jury Selection, Junk Science

Alleging wrong­ful pros­e­cu­tion, Texas death row pris­on­er Terry Edwards (pic­tured), who is sched­uled for exe­cu­tion on January 26, is seek­ing a stay of exe­cu­tion and an oppor­tu­ni­ty to present new evi­dence that his case was taint­ed by racial­­ly-dis­­crim­i­­na­­to­ry jury selec­tion, pros­e­cu­to­r­i­al mis­con­duct, and false and mis­lead­ing foren­sic tes­ti­mo­ny. Edwards was pros­e­cut­ed by Dallas County assis­tant dis­trict attor­ney Thomas D’Amore, who, the defense says, was lead…

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Jan 242017

Anesthesiologist Says Lethal Injection Creates Moral Dilemma for Physicians

Lethal injec­tion as prac­ticed in U.S. executions is an imper­son­ation of med­i­cine pop­u­lat­ed by real doc­tors who don’t acknowl­edge the decep­tion,” Dr. Joel Zivot (pic­tured), an anes­the­si­ol­o­gist and asso­ciate pro­fes­sor of anes­the­si­ol­o­gy at Emory University School of Medicine, writes in an op-ed for CNN. Setting aside the ques­tion of the right­ness or wrong­ness of cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment itself, he says, it’s time to reject lethal injec­tion” as the method of…

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Jan 232017

Texas Court Orders Release of Former Death Row Prisoner Who Spent 32 Years in Prison Without a Valid Conviction

A Texas Court of Appeals ruled on January 19, 2017 that all charges against Jerry Hartfield should be dis­missed with prej­u­dice after the state had kept the intel­lec­tu­al­ly dis­abled for­mer death row pris­on­er in prison for 32 years with­out retry­ing him after his con­vic­tion had been over­turned. Calling the situation a crim­i­nal judi­cial night­mare,” the court ruled that the three-decade delay in try­ing Hartfield vio­lat­ed his con­sti­tu­tion­al right to a speedy trial.

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Jan 192017

Alabama Faith Leaders Hold Panel on Death Penalty, Spotlight Rocky’ Myers’ Case of Possible Innocence

Inspired by the case of Robin Rocky” Myers (pic­tured), an intel­lec­tu­al­ly dis­abled and pos­si­bly inno­cent Alabama death row pris­on­er whom an elect­ed state judge sen­tenced to death despite a 9 – 3 jury rec­om­men­da­tion for life, a pan­el of faith lead­ers gath­ered in Montgomery, Alabama to dis­cuss reli­gious views on the death penal­ty and the inter­sec­tion of faith and jus­tice. Before the dis­cus­sion began, the faith lead­ers and the audi­ence viewed a…

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Jan 182017

President Obama Commutes Two Death Sentences

On January 17, 2017, President Barack Obama (pic­tured) com­mut­ed the death sen­tences of Abelardo Arboleda Ortiz, a fed­er­al death row pris­on­er, and Dwight Loving, a mil­i­tary death row pris­on­er. The two men were among 209 com­mu­ta­tions and 64 par­dons announced by the White House on the 17th. Ortiz’s lawyers sought clemen­cy from the President on the grounds that Ortiz was intel­lec­tu­al­ly dis­abled, his right to con­sular noti­fi­ca­tion under the Vienna…

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Jan 172017

With Bipartisan Sponsors, Washington Attorney General, Governor Propose Bill to Abolish State’s Death Penalty

With the sup­port of a bipar­ti­san group of state offi­cials and leg­is­la­tors, Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson (pic­tured) and Governor Jay Inslee have pro­posed leg­is­la­tion to repeal the state’s death penal­ty and replace it with a sen­tence of life with­out parole. At a news con­fer­ence announc­ing the bill, Ferguson, a Democrat, was joined by for­mer Attorney General Rob McKenna, a Republican, in call­ing for abo­li­tion. The bill will be…

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