Entries by Death Penalty Information Center


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Feb 132013

Georgia Disabilities Expert Calls for Halt to Execution of Inmate with Mental Retardation

On February 19, Georgia is sched­uled to exe­cute Warren Hill, a death row inmate who has been diag­nosed with men­tal retar­da­tion (intel­lec­tu­al dis­abil­i­ty). Over a decade ago, in Atkins v. Virginia, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled it uncon­sti­tu­tion­al to exe­cute the men­tal­ly retard­ed. However, Hill con­tin­ues to face exe­cu­tion because Georgia requires proof of retar­da­tion beyond a rea­son­able doubt, the strictest such stan­dard in the country…

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Feb 122013

NEW VOICES: Father of Slain Corrections Officer Reverses Course on Death Penalty

In a recent op-ed, the father of slain Colorado cor­rec­tions offi­cer Eric Autobee (pic­tured) explained why he no longer sup­port­ed the death penal­ty and is work­ing for its repeal. Writing in the Pueblo Chieftain, Bob Autobee, him­self a vet­er­an cor­rec­tions offi­cer, said the pur­suit of the death penal­ty in his son’s case caused an unspeak­able emo­tion­al toll” on his fam­i­ly. He wrote, Given what I know now, I can no…

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Feb 112013

Federal Court Halts Louisiana Execution As State Rushes Out New Execution Process

On February 7, fed­er­al District Court Judge James Brady stayed the exe­cu­tion of Christopher Sepulvado in Louisiana because the state failed to pro­vide details about its new execution protocol. Sepulvado has been try­ing to deter­mine what the pro­to­col is for years,” Judge Brady wrote, and the State will not pro­vide this infor­ma­tion. The intran­si­gence of the State Defendants in fail­ing to pro­duce the pro­to­col requires the…

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Feb 082013

FOREIGN NATIONALS: Information About Foreign Citizens on U.S. Death Rows

New infor­ma­tion on for­eign nation­als fac­ing the death penal­ty in the U.S. is now avail­able through Mark Warren of Human Rights Research. This DPIC page includes infor­ma­tion on 143 for­eign cit­i­zens from 37 coun­tries on state and fed­er­al death rows. California has the most (59 inmates), fol­lowed by Texas (24), and Florida (23). Many of these inmates were not informed of their right to con­tact their country’s…

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Feb 072013

EDITORIALS: Montana Paper Calls for Repeal

A recent edi­to­r­i­al in the Great Falls Tribune in Montana out­lined some of the key prob­lems with the death penal­ty as the state leg­is­la­ture con­sid­ers its repeal. The edi­tors expressed con­cerns about the risks of mis­take with executions: There is no way to take back an exe­cu­tion. That rea­son alone pro­vides good cause to elim­i­nate the death penal­ty in Montana.” The paper also not­ed that vic­tims’ fam­i­lies wait for decades for exe­cu­tions to be carried…

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Feb 062013

First Death Row Inmate Exonerated Through DNA Returns, Calling for Death Penalty Repeal

A recent arti­cle in the New York Times high­light­ed the sto­ry of Kirk Bloodsworth, who was the first death row inmate in the coun­try to be exon­er­at­ed by DNA test­ing. Bloodsworth, a for­mer Marine, was sen­tenced to death in 1984 for the rape and mur­der of a 9‑year-old girl out­side of Baltimore, Maryland. After DNA evi­dence led to his exon­er­a­tion and release in 1993, Bloodsworth began work­ing against cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment and for justice…

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Feb 052013

BOOKS: The Impact of the Death Penalty on Attorneys for the Condemned

A forth­com­ing book, Fighting for Their Lives: Inside the Experience of Capital Defense Attorneys by Susannah Sheffer, explores the impact of the death penal­ty on defense attor­neys with clients on death row. Through inter­views with cap­i­tal defend­ers, the author exam­ines how attor­neys try to cope with the stress of rep­re­sent­ing clients fac­ing exe­cu­tion. Sister Helen Prejean, author of Dead Man Walking, said, This is an impor­tant book. The death penalty’s…

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Feb 042013

Conservatives and Republicans Support Death Penalty Repeal Bill in Montana

A bipar­ti­san group of leg­is­la­tors in Montana will intro­duce a bill to replace the state’s death penal­ty with a sen­tence of life with­out parole. The spon­sors include two Republicans and two Democrats. A coali­tion of con­ser­v­a­tive law­mak­ers, reli­gious groups, and human rights groups sup­port the repeal of cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment. Republican Sen. Matthew Rosendale (pic­tured), a mem­ber of Conservatives Concerned About the Death Penalty, said his stance…

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Feb 012013

STUDIES: Racial Bias in Houston’s Use of Death Penalty

In a new study in Harris County (Houston), Texas, crim­i­nol­o­gist Scott Phillips found sig­nif­i­cant racial and gen­der dis­par­i­ties in the appli­ca­tion of the death penal­ty under for­mer District Attorney Charles Rosenthal. Prof. Phillips of the University of Denver exam­ined homi­cides from 2001 to 2008 and found that death sen­tences were imposed on behalf of white vic­tims at 2.5 times the rate one would expect if the sys­tem were race neu­tral. Furthermore, death…

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