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Nov 27, 2015
60 Minutes Airs Segment on Arizona’s Botched Execution of Joseph Wood
On Sunday, November 29, CBS’s 60 Minutes aired a segment on Arizona’s 2‑hour botched execution of Joseph Wood (pictured). As described by 60 Minutes, Wood’s“execution with a new cocktail of drugs was supposed to take 10 minutes. It took almost two hours, the longest execution in U.S. history.” On July 23, 2014, Arizona gave Wood 15 consecutive doses of midazolam and hydromorphone, the same drug…
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Nov 25, 2015
Death Row Exoneree Anthony Graves Seeks to Right the “Injustice of the Justice System”
Death row exoneree Anthony Graves (pictured, right, with Sen. Richard Durbin after testifying before the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights and Human Rights in 2012) has experienced what he calls the“injustice of the justice system” and is working to make the system better. Graves was exonerated from death row in Texas in 2010, 16 years after being wrongfully convicted in a multiple murder case.
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Nov 24, 2015
AMERICAN VALUES SURVEY: Majority of Americans Prefer Life Without Parole Over Death Penalty
A majority of Americans prefer life without parole to the death penalty, according to the 2015 American Values Survey by the Public Religion Research Institute. The poll of 2,695 Americans found that 52% preferred life without parole, while 47% preferred the death penalty. The poll found that respondents’ views on capital punishment tracked their views about racial justice and differed greatly by race. 53% of all Americans agreed with the statement,“A black person is…
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Nov 23, 2015
Caddo Parish Elects First Black District Attorney As Spotlight Shines on Death Penalty and Jury Selection Controversies
Caddo Parish, Louisiana, known nationally for its aggressive pursuit of the death penalty, has elected its first black District Attorney. In a November 21 runoff election conducted against the backdrop of controversial remarks about the death penalty by the current DA and a threatened civil rights lawsuit over systemic racial discrimination by Caddo Parish prosecutors in jury…
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Nov 20, 2015
POLL: Majority of Oklahomans Favor Replacing Death Penalty With Life Without Parole Plus Restitution
A majority of Oklahoma voters favor abolition of the death penalty if it is replaced with a sentence of life without parole plus restitution, according to a new poll commissioned by News 9/News on 6. The survey by the non-partisan SoonerPoll.com found that 52.4% of Oklahomans would support abolition of the death penalty if the state replaced its system of capital punishment with the alternative sanction of life without parole,…
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Nov 19, 2015
5 Georgia Executions Emblematic of Systemic Problems With State’s Death Penalty
Georgia is scheduled to execute Marcus Johnson (pictured) on November 19 despite ongoing concerns about his innocence. The execution would be Georgia’s fifth since December 2014 — each raising serious questions about systemic problems in Georgia’s application of the death penalty. In a commentary for The Marshall Project, Sara Totonchi, executive director of the Southern Center for Human Rights, says these cases“are…
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Nov 18, 2015
Texas Inmate Faces Execution After Appeals Lawyers Abandon His Case
Raphael Holiday (pictured) is scheduled to be executed in Texas on November 18 after appeals lawyers who were appointed to his case unilaterally decided not to seek clemency or pursue additional appeals and then opposed Holiday’s efforts to replace them with lawyers who would. James“Wes” Volberding and Seth Kretzer say that they were unable to find new evidence on which to base any appeal and that seeking clemency from Texas Gov. Greg…
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Nov 17, 2015
Forensic Pseudoscience and the Death Penalty
In light of the FBI’s acknowledgement in April that flawed forensic testimony by its expert hair-comparison analysts had tainted at least 268 cases, including 32 death penalty cases, forensic science is coming under increased scrutiny. A commentary in the Boston Review argues that“mounting horror stories,” including instances of crime-lab“corruption and dysfunction, have created a moment of crisis in forensic…
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Nov 16, 2015
U.S. on Track for Fewest Executions, New Death Sentences in a Generation
Both executions and new death sentences in the United States are on pace for significant declines to their lowest levels in a generation, Reuters reports. With 25 executions conducted so far this year, and only two more scheduled, the United States could have its lowest number of executions since 1991, significantly below the peak of 98 executions in 1999. Only 8 states have carried out executions in the last two years, down from a high of 20, also in 1999. New…
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Nov 13, 2015
Appeals Court Overturns Challenge to California Death Penalty on Procedural Grounds
A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit has overturned a California federal district court decision that had declared California’s death penalty unconstitutional, saying that the issue presented“a novel constitutional rule” that was beyond the power of the federal courts to address in a habeas corpus proceeding. The appeals court did not address the constitutionality of California’s death penalty, saying that…
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