Entries by Death Penalty Information Center


News 

May 252016

Advocates Say California Ballot Initiative to Limit Death Penalty Appeals Risks Executing the Innocent

As California pros­e­cu­tors and law enforce­ment offi­cials sub­mit­ted sig­na­tures back­ing a bal­lot ini­tia­tive intend­ed to speed up the state’s dys­func­tion­al death penal­ty appeals process, a coali­tion of inno­cence advo­cates and wrong­ful­ly con­vict­ed exonerees warned that the pro­pos­al will sub­stan­tial­ly increase the risk that California will exe­cute an inno­cent per­son. The ini­tia­tive, spon­sored by dis­trict attor­neys with major fund­ing by the state’s prison guards’ union, would…

Read More

News 

May 242016

NEW VOICES: Former Chief Justice of North Carolina Supreme Court Questions Constitutionality of Death Penalty

I. Beverly Lake, Jr. — a staunch sup­port­er of North Carolinas death penal­ty dur­ing his years as a State Senator and who, as a for­mer Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court, repeat­ed­ly vot­ed to uphold death sen­tences — has changed his stance on cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment. In a recent piece for The Huffington Post, Lake said he not only sup­port­ed cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment as a State Senator, he vig­or­ous­ly advo­cat­ed” for it and cast my vote at appro­pri­ate times to uphold…

Read More

News 

May 232016

Supreme Court Rules Georgia Prosecutors Struck Death Penalty Jurors Because They Were Black, Grants New Trial

On May 23, 2016, the U.S. Supreme Court over­turned the con­vic­tion and death sen­tence of Timothy Foster (pic­tured) because Georgia pros­e­cu­tors improp­er­ly exer­cised their dis­cre­tionary jury strikes on the basis of race to exclude African American jurors. The vote was 7 – 1, with Justice Thomas the lone dis­senter. Foster is now enti­tled to a new…

Read More

News 

May 202016

Oklahoma Grand Jury Issues Report Detailing Blatant Violations” of the State’s Execution Protocol

Following sev­en months of inves­ti­ga­tion into the caus­es of Oklahomas botched exe­cu­tion of Charles Warner using an unau­tho­rized exe­cu­tion drug and its near-exe­cu­­tion of Richard Glossip with the same wrong drug, an Oklahoma grand jury issued a report on May 19 iden­ti­fy­ing a wide range of what it characterized as neg­li­gent,” care­less,” and in some instances reck­less” con­duct by state offi­cials that devi­at­ed from the state’s…

Read More

News 

May 192016

Federal Court Ruling Permits Arizona Lethal Injection Challenge to Move Forward, Keeps Executions on Hold

U.S. District Court Judge Neil Wake ruled on May 18 that a lethal injec­tion chal­lenge brought by Arizona death row pris­on­ers may move for­ward, pre­vent­ing Arizona from car­ry­ing out any exe­cu­tions before the report­ed expi­ra­tion date of its sup­ply of a key exe­cu­tion drug. Arizona has said that it is unable to replen­ish its sup­ply of mida­zo­lam, an anti-anx­i­e­ty med­ica­tion that a num­ber of states have used as a seda­tive in mul­ti-drug lethal injec­tion pro­ce­dures. The death row…

Read More

News 

May 182016

Support for the Death Penalty by Republican Legislators No Longer a Sure Thing

One year after the Nebraska leg­is­la­ture vot­ed to repeal the death penal­ty and over­rode a guber­na­to­r­i­al veto of that mea­sure, actions in leg­is­la­tures across the coun­try sug­gest that the state’s efforts sig­nalled a grow­ing move­ment against the death penal­ty by con­ser­v­a­tive leg­is­la­tors and that sup­port for the death penal­ty among Republican leg­is­la­tors is no longer a giv­en. Reporting in The Washington Post, Amber Phillips writes that Republican leg­is­la­tors in ten states sponsored or…

Read More

News 

May 172016

On 100th Anniversary of Notorious Waco Lynching, Research Shows Link Between Lynching and Capital Punishment

100 years ago, Jesse Washington, a 17-year-old black farm­hand accused of mur­der­ing his white female employ­er was lynched on the steps of the Waco, Texas cour­t­house (pic­tured), moments after Washington’s tri­al end­ed and only sev­en days after the mur­der had occurred. The grue­some lynch­ing took place in front of law enforce­ment per­son­nel and 15,000 spec­ta­tors, none of whom inter­vened to end the vio­lence. Washington, whom reports indi­cate may have been…

Read More

News 

May 162016

Pfizer Announces Restrictions to Keep States From Using Its Medicines in Executions

On May 13, the phar­ma­ceu­ti­cal com­pa­ny Pfizer announced that it would impose strict dis­tri­b­u­tion con­trols to block states from obtain­ing and using its med­i­cines in exe­cu­tions. In a state­ment, the company said, Pfizer makes its prod­ucts to enhance and save the lives of the patients we serve. Consistent with these val­ues, Pfizer strong­ly objects to the use of its prod­ucts as lethal injec­tions for cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment.” With Pfizer’s announce­ment, every major phar­ma­ceu­ti­cal com­pa­ny that produces…

Read More

News 

May 132016

Newly Disclosed California Corrections Documents Reveal Questionable Practices, Huge Price Tag for Execution Drugs

More than 12,000 pages of California prison doc­u­ments dis­closed by court order on May 7 reveal prob­lem­at­ic con­duct by state offi­cials and the extra­or­di­nar­i­ly high price tag the state would have paid for lethal injec­tion drugs if it were car­ry­ing out exe­cu­tions. The American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California, which obtained the doc­u­ments after a six-month legal bat­tle, say they show that the California Department of Correction and Rehabilitation (CDCR) sig­nif­i­cant­ly…

Read More

News 

May 122016

Texas Court Hears Argument in State’s Appeal of Drug Secrecy Ruling

Texas’ Third Court of Appeals heard oral argu­ment on May 11 on the state’s appeal of a tri­al court rul­ing requir­ing it to reveal the iden­ti­ty of its lethal injec­tion drug sup­pli­er in a pair of April 2014 exe­cu­tions. The suit, ini­tial­ly brought on behalf of the two exe­cut­ed pris­on­ers, now impli­cates Texas’ Public Information Act. The pris­on­ers’ attor­neys argued that iden­ti­fy­ing the sup­pli­er of pen­to­bar­bi­tal, the drug used by Texas in exe­cu­tions, was nec­es­sary to verify that…

Read More