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Oct 12, 2016
U.S. Supreme Court Reverses Oklahoma Case Over Improper Victim-Impact Testimony
The U.S. Supreme Court has reversed a decision of the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals that affirmed the death sentence imposed on Shaun Michael Bosse. In a unanimous per curiam decision issued October 11, the Court held that Oklahoma prosecutors had improperly presented testimony from three members of the victims’ families asking the jury to sentence Bosse to death. The Court had ruled in 1987 in Booth v. Maryland that the…
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Oct 11, 2016
OUTLIER COUNTIES: Kern County, California Leads Nation in Police Killings, Ranks Among Highest in Death Sentences
Kern County, California—one of five Southern California counties that have been described as the“new Death Belt” — sent six people to death row between 2006 and 2015, more than 99.4% of U.S. counties. Its death sentence-to-homicide rate during the 10-year-period from 2006 to 2015 also was 2.3 times higher than in the rest of the state. In this same time frame, Kern had the highest rate of civilians killed by police of any county in the country:…
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Oct 10, 2016
United Nations Addresses Terrorism and Capital Punishment on World Day Against the Death Penalty
In an October 10 statement commemorating World Day Against the Death Penalty, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon (pictured) urged the global abolition of capital punishment and called the death penalty ineffective and counterproductive as an anti-terrorism tool. Saying that capital punishment not only“has no place in the 21st century,” Secretary-General Ban also noted that executions of terror suspects have been counterproductive:“Experience…
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Oct 07, 2016
Tennessee Death Row Prisoners Challenge Lethal Injection, Argue Protocol Would Break the Law to Carry Out Executions
Lawyers for 30 Tennessee death row prisoners argued before the state’s supreme court on October 6 that Tennessee’s lethal injection protocol violates the Eighth Amendment prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment. Tennessee, which has not carried out an execution since 2009, intends to use a one-drug protocol of pentobarbital that it says would be obtained from a compounding pharmacy. The prisoners argue that the Tennessee Department of…
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Oct 06, 2016
U.S. Supreme Court Hears Argument in Buck v. Davis, Texas Case Dealing With Racist Testimony
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral argument on October 5 in Buck v. Davis, a Texas case in which Duane Buck was sentenced to death after his own lawyer presented expert testimony from a psychologist who called Buck more likely to commit acts of violence in the future because…
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Oct 04, 2016
Summer 2016 “Death Row USA” Shows Ongoing Decline in Death Row Populations
The NAACP Legal Defense Fund reports that America’s death rows have continued to decline in size, with 2,905 men and women on death row across the United States as of July 1, 2016. The new figures, reported in the organization’s Summer 2016 edition of its quarterly publication, Death Row USA, represent a 14% decline from the 3,366 prisoners who were on death row one decade earlier. The shrinking of death row populations across the country has…
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Oct 04, 2016
U.S. Supreme Court Denies Review of Arizona Case That Could Overturn 25 Death Sentences
In a decision that could affect an estimated 25 Arizona death penalty cases, the U.S. Supreme Court has denied Arizona’s request to review a federal appeals court decision declaring unconstitutional an evidentiary rule that limited the types of mitigating evidence capital defendants could present in their cases. The ruling in Ryan v. McKinney let stand a 6 – 5 decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in December 2015 that…
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Oct 03, 2016
OUTLIER COUNTIES: Riverside County, “The Buckle of a New Death Belt”
Riverside County, California imposed more death sentences than any other county in the United States in 2015, accounting for more than half of the state’s new death sentences and 16% of new death sentences imposed nationwide. Among other states, only the 9 death sentences imposed in Florida outstripped Riverside’s…
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Sep 30, 2016
PEW POLL: Public Support for the Death Penalty Drops Below 50% for First Time in 45 Years
Public support for the death penalty fell by 7 percentage points in the last year, with fewer than half of Americans (49%) now saying they support the death penalty, according to a national Pew Research Center poll released on September 29. The poll marks the first time in 45 years that support for capital punishment polled below 50%, when a Gallup poll in released in November 1971 also reported that 49% of Americans supported the death penalty. Opposition to capital…
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Sep 29, 2016
Orange County, California Crime Lab Accused of Doctoring Murder Testimony to Help Prosecutors
The Orange County, California Crime Lab has been accused of doctoring its testimony about DNA evidence to favor the prosecution, after a senior forensic analyst offered conflicting conclusions that bolstered the prosecution in two…
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