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Mar 02, 2016
Delaware Supreme Court to Consider Constitutionality of State’s Death Penalty Law
Delaware public defenders have filed a brief in the Delaware Supreme Court arguing that the state’s death sentencing procedures are unconstitutional. In their brief, the defenders describe “multiple constitutional problems” that they say “require Delaware’s death penalty scheme to be substantially restructured.” These include several procedures that they say are unconstitutional under the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent 8 – 1 decision in Hurst v. Florida.…
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Mar 01, 2016
NEW VOICES: Republican Former Death Penalty Supporter Leads Repeal Effort in Utah
Stephen Urquhart (pictured), a Republican state senator in Utah, supported the death penalty until about a year ago, when a friend convinced him that capital punishment didn’t fit his conservative beliefs. Now Urquhart sees the death penalty as inefficient, costly, and wrong and is the lead sponsor of a bill to repeal the state’s death penalty. He said concerns about the cost of the death penalty and the risk of executing an innocent person changed his stance on the issue. In…
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Feb 29, 2016
U.S. Supreme Court Hears Argument in Pennsylvania Judicial Bias Case
On February 29, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral argument in Williams v. Pennsylvania, a case challenging former Pennsylvania Supreme Court Chief Justice Ronald Castille’s participation in the state’s appeal of a death penalty case involving Terry Williams (pictured), whose capital prosecution Castille personally authorized in his earlier role as Philadelphia District Attorney. A lower court judge overturned Williams’ death sentence in 2012 finding that Philadelphia…
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Feb 26, 2016
Wake County, North Carolina Jury Hands Down Life Sentence in 6th Consecutive Capital Trial
A Wake County North Carolina jury voted on February 22 to sentence capital defendant Travion Devonte Smith to life without parole, making Smith’s case the sixth consecutive Wake County death penalty trial to end with a life…
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Feb 25, 2016
Ex-Ohio Prison Director Calls the Death Penalty a ‘Failed Public Policy’
Former Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction Director Terry J. Collins (pictured) says the death penalty is “a failed public policy” that “isn’t worth fixing.” With 30 years of experience as a warden, regional corrections director, assistant director, and then corrections director, Collins participated in 33 executions. He says, “With each execution I asked myself: Did the extensive process of appeals ensure we got it right? I often wondered if we…
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Feb 24, 2016
Mother of Murder Victim: “The Death Penalty Would Inflict Additional Pain on Us”
Duval County, Florida prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for the 2013 murder of Shelby Farah (pictured), over the objections of Ms. Farah’s family. After unsuccessful attempts to persuade prosecutors to non-capitally resolve the case, Darlene Farah, Ms. Farah’s mother, publicly expressed her views in a recent column in TIME. Farah said, “I do not want my family to go through the years of trials and appeals that come with death-penalty cases.” Instead, she wants her…
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Feb 23, 2016
Retired Justice John Paul Stevens Criticizes Capital Punishment as a “Wasteful Enterprise”
Retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens (pictured), in remarks to a capital case seminar hosted by California Attorneys for Criminal Justice, criticized the death penalty as a “wasteful enterprise” and urged voters, legislators, and the courts to address the issue. Speaking by video, the former Justice said, “Few other civilized societies engage in such a wasteful use of resources with no demonstrated benefit to society. Taxpayers should terminate this waste as expeditiously as…
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Feb 22, 2016
Pope Francis Seeks Ban on Executions During ‘Year of Mercy,’ Renews Call for Abolition of Death Penalty
In an address at the Vatican on February 21, Pope Francis (pictured) broadened his call for a global end to capital punishment and urged Catholic leaders around the world to take action to halt all executions during the Church’s ongoing “Holy Year of Mercy.” The pontiff’s address was a prelude to a two-day international conference, “A World Without the Death Penalty,” hosted in Rome by the Community of Sant’Egidio, a Catholic organization that opposes capital punishment.
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Feb 19, 2016
Orthodox Jewish Organization Calls for an End to Capital Punishment in the U.S.
“As Jews, as citizens of a nation dedicated to liberty and justice, we believe that governments must protect the dignity and rights of every human being. The use of the death penalty, in America, fails to live up to this basic requirement,” wrote Rabbi Dr. Shmuly Yanklowitz (pictured), founder and President of Uri L’Tzedek, the Orthodox Jewish social justice movement. In a column for Jewish Journal, Rabbi Yanklowitz outlines the reasons for Jewish opposition to the death penalty,…
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Feb 18, 2016
NEW VOICES: A Leader of Florida Federation of Young Republicans Calls for Re-examination of Death Penalty
Saying that if one is looking to identify “failed government programs …, Florida’s death penalty certainly fills the bill,” Brian Empric (pictured), vice-chairman of the Florida Federation of Young Republicans, presents a conservative case against the death penalty. In a recent guest column for the Orlando Sentinel, Empric says that — as the Florida legislature weighs its response to the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Hurst v. Florida — the state should halt all…
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