Entries by Death Penalty Information Center


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Sep 132012

RESOURCES: New Study Examines Effect of Death Penalty on Plea Bargaining

A recent study by Sherod Thaxton (pic­tured) of the University of Chicago Law School exam­ined the effect of the threat of the death penal­ty on plea bar­gain­ing. Using sta­tis­ti­cal analy­sis of charg­ing and sen­tenc­ing data in Georgia between 1993 and 2000, Thaxton found that the pos­si­bil­i­ty of a death sen­tence increased the like­li­hood of a plea bargain: deter­ring two out of every ten death noticed defen­dants from pur­su­ing a tri­al.” However, the low­er num­ber of tri­als does not off­set the high…

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Sep 122012

NEW VOICES: Philadelphia Archbishop Denounces Death Penalty and Urges Clemency for Terrance Williams

In his week­ly col­umn, Archbishop Charles Chaput of Philadelphia voiced the Catholic Church’s ongo­ing oppo­si­tion to the death penal­ty in the U.S. and called for clemen­cy for Pennsylvania death row inmate Terrance Williams. We don’t need to kill peo­ple to pro­tect soci­ety or pun­ish the guilty. And we should nev­er be eager to take anyone’s life,” the Archbishop said. He addressed the needs of mur­der vic­tims’ fam­i­lies, saying Turning away from…

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Sep 112012

TIME ON DEATH ROW: After 34 Years, California’s First Death Case Continues

Douglas Stankewitz, a Native American, was the first per­son sent to California’s death row after cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment was rein­stat­ed in 1978. Thirty-four years lat­er, he remains there as his appeals con­tin­ue. His con­vic­tion was over­turned in 1982 because he had not received a men­tal com­pe­ten­cy hear­ing, despite find­ings by court-appoint­ed doc­tors that he was men­tal­ly unsta­ble and brain-dam­aged as a result of child­hood abuse. His sec­ond tri­al is now being appealed on the grounds…

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Sep 102012

EDITORIALS: Sacramento Bee Ends Support for Death Penalty

The Sacramento Bee announced in an edi­to­r­i­al that it is revers­ing its his­toric 150-year sup­port of the death penal­ty and endors­ing the repeal of Californias cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment law. The edi­to­r­i­al called the state’s death penalty an illu­sion,” which is rarely car­ried out, despite the large num­ber of death sen­tences. It cit­ed the high cost of the death penal­ty as one of the rea­sons for sup­port­ing repeal, noting, California has already spent billions…

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Sep 072012

BOOKS: The Death of the American Death Penalty”

A new book by Larry Koch, Colin Wark and John Galliher dis­cuss­es the sta­tus of the death penal­ty in the U.S. in light of recent leg­isla­tive activ­i­ty and court deci­sions. In The Death of the American Death Penalty, the authors exam­ine the impact of fac­tors such as eco­nom­ic con­di­tions, pub­lic sen­ti­ment, the role of elites, the media, and pop­u­la­tion diver­si­ty on the death penal­ty debate. The book high­lights the recent abo­li­tion deci­sions in New York, New Jersey, New…

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Sep 062012

INNOCENCE: Ohio Judge Dismisses All Charges and Frees Inmate from Death Row

On September 6, Michael Keenan (pic­tured) was released from prison after spend­ing about 20 years on Ohios death row. Keenan and co-defen­­dant Joseph D’Ambrosio, who was exon­er­at­ed in April, were con­vict­ed of the 1988 mur­der of Tony Klann. Keenan’s first con­vic­tion was over­turned in 1994, but he was retried and again sen­tenced to death. His sec­ond con­vic­tion was over­turned ear­li­er in 2012 due to pros­e­cu­to­r­i­al mis­con­duct. Prosecutors with­held evidence that…

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Sep 062012

Child Advocates, Former Prosecutors, and Victim’s Widow Urge Clemency for Survivor of Child Sexual Abuse

In Pennsylvania–a state that has recent­ly dealt with high-pro­­file cas­es of child sex­u­al abuse – one vic­tim of such attacks is now fac­ing exe­cu­tion. On September 6, more than two dozen child advo­cates joined for­mer jurors, the victim’s wid­ow, as well as for­mer pros­e­cu­tors and judges in urg­ing Governor Tom Corbett and the Board of Pardons to grant clemen­cy to death row inmate Terrance Williams (pic­tured). Williams suf­fered years of physical and…

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Sep 052012

NEW RESOURCES: DPIC’s Award-Winning Curriculum Now Available as an Apple iBook

The Death Penalty Information Center’s High School Curriculum on the Death Penalty is now avail­able for stu­dents and teach­ers as a free elec­tron­ic text­book for use on the Apple iPad. This bal­anced and dynam­ic resource uses an issue of pub­lic con­cern to teach civic respon­si­bil­i­ty, research, and crit­i­cal think­ing. The e‑textbook con­tains all the fea­tures of DPICs award-win­n­ing online cur­ricu­lum, includ­ing sum­maries of argu­ments for and against…

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Sep 042012

Connecticut Trial To Challenge Systemic Bias in Death Sentencing

Although Connecticut abol­ished the death penal­ty for future offens­es in 2012, eleven inmates remained on death row. Now an unusu­al tri­al will soon begin chal­leng­ing the death sen­tences of sev­en of those inmates, not because of the leg­is­la­ture’s repeal action, but because of evi­dence of racial and geo­graph­i­cal bias­es in decid­ing those sen­tences. The inmates will prin­ci­pal­ly rely on a study by Stanford University pro­fes­sor John Donohue, who reviewed near­ly 4,700 mur­ders in the…

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Aug 312012

EDITORIALS: We’re wasting money on a process that accomplishes little”

A recent edi­to­r­i­al in the Paradise Post of California called the state’s death penalty a cha­rade” and rec­om­mend­ed that it be end­ed. The edi­to­r­i­al cit­ed fig­ures released by the state’s Legislative Analyst’s Office, which found that repeal­ing the death penalty would save state and coun­ties about $100 mil­lion annu­al­ly in mur­der tri­als, death penal­ty appeals and cor­rec­tions in the first few years, grow­ing to about $130 mil­lion annu­al­ly there­after.” The editorial also…

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