Entries by Death Penalty Information Center


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Dec 102012

How the Death Penalty Might Be Ended in California

In a recent op-ed in the San Francisco Chronicle, death penal­ty schol­ar Franklin Zimring sug­gest­ed that the close (52 – 48%) vote in November on Californias Proposition 34 to end cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment means the repeal effort is far from over. Zimring, a law pro­fes­sor at the University of California, Berkeley, wrote, For decades, it has been assumed that the death penal­ty was the third rail of California pol­i­tics …. Measured against that rep­u­ta­tion, the…

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Dec 072012

Sentence of One of Alabama’s Longest Serving Death Row Inmates Reduced After 30 Years

On December 6, Bobby Tarver, who had spent 30 years on Alabamas death row, final­ly had his death sen­tence reduced to life with­out parole by a state judge because of his intel­lec­tu­al dis­abil­i­ty. Tarver was Mobile County’s longest-serv­ing death row inmate, hav­ing been con­vict­ed in 1982 of mur­der­ing a taxi cab dri­ver. Last September, a fed­er­al judge over­ruled state court opin­ions and held that Tarver could not be exe­cut­ed because of his men­tal retar­da­tion, thus…

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Dec 062012

POSSIBLE INNOCENCE: Science Helps Texas Death Row Inmate Win New Trial

On December 5, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals grant­ed (5 – 3) Cathy Lynn Henderson a new tri­al based on recent sci­en­tif­ic devel­op­ments about the death of a baby who had been in her care. At one point, Henderson had been two days from exe­cu­tion. The appeals court accept­ed the fac­tu­al find­ings of a dis­trict judge who ruled ear­li­er this year that no rea­son­able juror would have con­vict­ed Henderson if pre­sent­ed with new sci­en­tif­ic dis­cov­er­ies relat­ed to the…

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Dec 052012

MULTIMEDIA: Nebraska Debate on the Death Penalty

On November 28, the University of Nebraska host­ed a dia­logue on the death penal­ty with J. Kirk Brown (left), Nebraska’s Solicitor General, and Professor Michael Radelet (right) of the University of Colorado. Mr. Kirk was the state’s coun­sel of record for all of its exe­cu­tions since 1978. Prof. Radelet is a well-known death penal­ty expert, researcher, and the author of sev­er­al works on inno­cence and the death penal­ty. The discussion was…

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Dec 042012

ARBITRARINESS: Arizona Inmate to be Executed Dec. 5, Accomplice Was Released in 2011

Richard Stokley (pic­tured) is sched­uled to be exe­cut­ed in Arizona on December 5 for rape and mur­der. Stokley’s accom­plice, Randy Brazeal, was released from prison in 2011, despite DNA test­ing show­ing he was like­ly guilty of the same crime as Stokley. In 1991, Brazeal turned him­self in to author­i­ties and claimed that Stokley had held him hostage while com­mit­ting the crime. However, sub­se­quent DNA test­ing revealed that Brazeal like­ly par­tic­i­pat­ed in the crime…

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Dec 032012

Former Death Row Inmate Imprisoned for 30 Years in Texas With No Conviction

A for­mer death row inmate with intel­lec­tu­al dis­abil­i­ties has lan­guished in the Texas prison sys­tem for over 30 years despite hav­ing no valid crim­i­nal con­vic­tion. Jerry Hartfield, an illit­er­ate man with an IQ of 51, had his cap­i­tal con­vic­tion over­turned in 1980 because the jury at his tri­al had been improp­er­ly select­ed. A Texas appeals court ordered a new tri­al for Hartfield, but that tri­al has nev­er hap­pened. In 1983, then-Governor Mark White attempted to…

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Nov 302012

INTERNATIONAL: Roman Colosseum Lit to Mark Connecticut’s Abolition of Death Penalty

On November 29, the Colosseum in Rome, Italy, was illu­mi­nat­ed in hon­or of Connecticut’s repeal of the death penal­ty in April of this year. The event fea­tured for­mer death row inmate Shujaa Graham of California and George Kain of the Connecticut Network to Abolish the Death Penalty. Five states in the past five years have abol­ished the death penal­ty: Connecticut, Illinois, New Mexico, New Jersey, and New York. The pro­gram also com­mem­o­rat­ed the 10th World Day of Cities Against…

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Nov 292012

EDITORIALS: Oregon’s Life-or-Death Vote”

A recent edi­to­r­i­al in The Oregonian, one of the state’s major news­pa­pers, endorsed a bill in the upcom­ing leg­isla­tive ses­sion that could result in the repeal of the death penal­ty. The bill, to be intro­duced by Rep. Mitch Greenlick, would begin the process of amend­ing the state’s con­sti­tu­tion through a ref­er­en­dum as ear­ly as November 2014. The editors wrote, 5 states — New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Illinois and New Mexico — have aban­doned the death penalty in…

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Nov 282012

RECENT LEGISLATIVE ACTIVITY: Bill Introduced in Texas Aims to Restrict Informant Testimony in Death Penalty Cases

Texas Representative Harold Dutton recent­ly filed a bill that would pre­vent pros­e­cu­tors in death penal­ty cas­es from using tes­ti­mo­ny from infor­mants or from alleged accom­plices of the defen­dant if the tes­ti­mo­ny was obtained in exchange for lenien­cy, immu­ni­ty or oth­er spe­cial pro­vi­sions. If passed, the bill would make Texas among the first states to ban such tes­ti­mo­ny. Alexandra Natapoff, a pro­fes­sor at Loyola of Los Angeles Law School, said, The use of crim­i­nal informants is…

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Nov 262012

With Death Penalty Stalled, Maryland May Again Consider Abolition

When Marylands leg­is­la­ture again con­venes in January, it is like­ly to con­sid­er a bill to repeal the death penal­ty. Governor Martin O’Malley (pic­tured) has spon­sored such leg­is­la­tion in the past and may do so again. O’Malley has called the death penalty inher­ent­ly unjust” and said resources spent on cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment could be bet­ter used else­where. Maryland has not car­ried out an exe­cu­tion or had a new death sen­tence since 2005. Executions are cur­rent­ly on hold because the…

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