Entries by Death Penalty Information Center


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Feb 062014

NEW VOICES: All Democratic Candidates for Massachusetts Governor Oppose Death Penalty for Tsarnaev

In a debate held by the Boston Globe, all five Democratic can­di­dates for gov­er­nor of Massachusetts said they oppose the death penal­ty for accused Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. Candidate Don Berwick said,​“The death penal­ty has no place in our jurispru­dence.” Juliette Kayyem, in an ear­li­er state­ment on her Facebook page, said,​“I have, based on my prin­ci­ples and on my work in death penal­ty appeals lit­i­ga­tion in Alabama,…

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Feb 052014

Rare Execution of a Woman Approaching in Texas

On February 5, Texas is sched­uled to exe­cute Suzanne Basso. Basso would become the 14th woman exe­cut­ed in the United States since the death penal­ty was rein­stat­ed in 1976. Basso is con­fined to a wheel chair and has a his­to­ry of men­tal ill­ness. Basso was con­vict­ed of mur­der­ing a men­tal­ly dis­abled man, osten­si­bly for insur­ance mon­ey. Others con­vict­ed in the offense did not receive the death penal­ty. A recent arti­cle in the Arizona…

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Feb 032014

Correctional Officers’ Union Calls for Improving Death Row Conditions

Prison offi­cials in Texas are review­ing poli­cies cur­rent­ly requir­ing all death row inmates to be iso­lat­ed one to a cell for 23 hours a day. Executions in Texas are car­ried out in Huntsville, and the local chap­ter of the cor­rec­tion­al offi­cers’ union sup­ports chang­ing death-row prac­tices. Chapter pres­i­dent Lance Lowry said,​“The cor­rec­tion­al offi­cers and tax­pay­ers would ben­e­fit from an eas­ing of the cur­rent poli­cies. Most death row offenders…

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Jan 312014

Resources on the Federal Death Penalty and Boston Marathon Case

On January 30 U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder announced the gov­ern­ment would seek the death penal­ty in the fed­er­al pros­e­cu­tion of accused Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. DPIC has a num­ber of resources about the fed­er­al death penal­ty, includ­ing a list of fed­er­al death row inmates with descrip­tions of their cas­es, infor­ma­tion about crimes eli­gi­ble for the fed­er­al death penal­ty, a break­down of outcomes in…

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Jan 302014

NEW RESOURCES: Information About Death Sentences in 2013

DPIC recent­ly added a new web­page con­cern­ing death sen­tences in 2013. This resource includes the name, race, and coun­ty of sen­tenc­ing for each of the 80 defen­dants sen­tenced to death last year, as well as the names of the lead­ing states and coun­ties. The num­ber of new death sen­tences hand­ed down was equal to the sec­ond low­est num­ber since 1976. By race, 40% of those sen­tenced to death were white, 39% were black, 19% were Latino, and 2.5% were of other…

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Jan 292014

Victim’s Family Opposed to Death Penalty Meets Resistance from Colorado Prosecutor

The par­ents of a slain cor­rec­tions offi­cer in Colorado have asked to tes­ti­fy in oppo­si­tion to a death sen­tence for their son’s alleged killer, but pros­e­cu­tors have chal­lenged their right to inter­vene. Eric Autobee​’s (pic­tured) par­ents say that their son​“would not have want­ed some­one killed in his name.” Prosecutors main­tain Colorado law only allows vic­tim impact state­ments to dis­cuss the harm that result­ed from the…

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Jan 282014

Louisiana To Change Lethal Injection Procedure One Week Before Execution

Just one week before the sched­uled exe­cu­tion of Christopher Sepulvado, Louisiana announced it has been unable to find pen­to­bar­bi­tal for its lethal injec­tions and instead may apply a new pro­ce­dure used only once before in the U.S. If the state can­not obtain pen­to­bar­bi­tal, it will employ the two-drug pro­ce­dure used by Ohio on January16 to exe­cute Dennis McGuire, an exe­cu­tion that result­ed in gasp­ing sounds and move­ments by the inmate over…

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Jan 242014

Missouri Execution Drugs Challenged As Violating Federal Law

Attorneys for a Missouri inmate fac­ing immi­nent exe­cu­tion have assert­ed that the Department of Corrections has vio­lat­ed state and fed­er­al laws in acquir­ing its lethal injec­tion drugs. Herbert Smulls is sched­uled for exe­cu­tion on January 29, but a chal­lenge has been filed in fed­er­al court alleg­ing that the state’s pen­to­bar­bi­tal was obtained from a com­pound­ing phar­ma­cy in Oklahoma, which is unli­censed in Missouri. The suit also…

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Jan 232014

NEW VOICES: Partner of Murdered New Hampshire Police Officer Now Opposes Death Penalty

New Hampshire, which is con­sid­er­ing a bill to repeal the death penal­ty, only has one inmate on death row – Michael Addison, who was con­vict­ed of killing a police offi­cer. Now that offi­cer’s for­mer part­ner, John Breckenridge (pic­tured), has had a change of heart about the death penal­ty and is call­ing for an end to cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment. Initially, Breckenridge sup­port­ed a death sen­tence for Addison, and even spoke in favor of…

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Jan 222014

DPIC Website To Be Archived By Library of Congress

The Death Penalty Information Center’s web­site has been select­ed for inclu­sion in the archives of the U.S. Library of Congress. DPICs mate­ri­als will be part of the Library’s his­toric col­lec­tion of Internet resources on pub­lic pol­i­cy top­ics, which will be made avail­able to researchers at Library of Congress facil­i­ties, and may also be avail­able on the Library’s pub­lic access web­site at a lat­er date. The Library’s Web Archiving Team said,…

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