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Jul 13, 2011
POSSIBLE INNOCENCE: Federal Judge Overturns Capital Murder Conviction in Virginia, Citing Prosecutorial Misconduct
On July 12, U.S. District Court Judge Raymond A. Jackson overturned the murder conviction and death sentence of Justin Wolfe (pictured), who allegedly orchestrated the slaying of his marijuana supplier, Daniel Petrole Jr., in Virginia over a decade ago. Judge Jackson ruled that prosecutors in Wolfe’s case withheld or ignored crucial evidence that could have helped Wolfe’s defense. The Court held that Prince William County Commonwealth’s…
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Jul 12, 2011
NEW RESOURCES: Judges in Alabama Imposing Death Sentences by Overriding Juries
A new report from the Equal Justice Initiative in Alabama exposes the practice of state judges imposing death sentences by overriding a jury’s recommendation for life. EJI’s study found that judges in the state have overridden jury recommendations 107 times since 1976. In 92% of the overrides, judges overruled life verdicts to impose a death sentence. More than 20% of the defendants on Alabama’s death row were sentenced through judge…
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Jul 11, 2011
Federal Judge Halts Ohio Execution Because of “Haphazard” Lethal Injection Process
On July 8 U.S. District Court Judge Gregory Frost stayed the upcoming July 19 execution of Ohio inmate Kenneth Smith because of the state’s inconsistent application of its lethal injection process. Judge Frost called the state’s practice“haphazard,” and said,“Ohio pays lip service to standards it then often ignores without valid reasons, sometimes with no physical ramifications and sometimes with what have been described as messy if…
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Jul 08, 2011
NEW RESOURCES: DPIC Podcast Covers Legal Process
Have you ever wondered about how a death penalty trial is conducted or why the appeals take many years? The latest edition of the Death Penalty Information Center’s series of podcasts, DPIC on the Issues, may be helpful in answering those questions. This podcast addresses questions about the legal process in capital cases, including jury selection, sentencing, and appeals. In addition to covering the basic steps in a death penalty case, the podcast…
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Jul 06, 2011
Pharmaceutical Company Restricts Access to Drug Used in U.S. Executions
A pharmaceutical company that manufactures pentobarbital (distributed under the brand name Nembutal) has announced that it will significantly restrict its distribution system to prevent the drug’s use in lethal injections in the United States. Lundbeck Inc. announced in a statement that it“adamantly opposes the distressing misuse of our product in capital punishment.” Lundbeck will review orders before providing clearance for…
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Jul 05, 2011
FOREIGN NATIONALS: Obama Administration and U.N. High Commissioner Seek Relief for Texas Death Row Inmate
On July 1, the Administration of President Barack Obama joined former government officials and national organizations intervening in the case of Texas death row inmate Humberto Leal Garcia. Solicitor General Donald B. Verrilli, Jr. appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court to delay Leal’s execution scheduled for July 7. The Solicitor General wrote that Leal’s execution“would place the United States in irreparable…
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Jul 01, 2011
2011 Death Penalty Update
Between January and the end of June 2011, there were 25 executions in 9 states. During the same time period last year, there were 29 executions. Of the executions this year, 8 were carried out using the drug sodium thiopental, while 17 involved a new drug, pentobarbital. Earlier in 2011, Hospira Inc., the sole U.S. manufacturer of sodium thiopental, announced that it would no longer manufacture the drug, forcing states to search for foreign sources or alternative…
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Jun 30, 2011
NEW RESOURCES: Most Recent DEATH ROW USA Report Now Available
The latest edition of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund’s“Death Row USA” shows that the number of people on death row in the United States is continuing to slowly decline, falling to 3,242 as of October 1, 2010. In 2000, there were 3,682 inmates on death row. Nationally, the racial composition of those on death row is 44% white, 42% black, and 12% Latino/Latina. California continues to have the largest death row population (714), followed by…
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Jun 29, 2011
BOOKS: “The Ultimate Sanction” by Robert Bohm
Professor Robert M. Bohm has published a new book on capital punishment, The Ultimate Sanction: Understanding the Death Penalty Through Its Many Voices and Many Sides. The book looks at the death penalty through interviews with people affected by the system in different ways.“We must,” Bohm writes,“begin to understand the reach of capital punishment beyond just the victim and the perpetrator.” To that end, he includes perspectives from…
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Jun 28, 2011
NEW VOICES: Journalist Who Was Arrested Abroad Emphasizes Importance of Consular Access
Journalist Euna Lee (pictured), who was imprisoned in North Korea along with her colleague, Laura Ling, recently wrote an op-ed in the Washington Post on the importance of consular access for individuals arrested outside their home countries. Lee was reporting for Current TV when she and Ling were arrested, interrogated, put on trial, and sentenced to 12 years hard labor. Only when the Swedish ambassador, who represented U.S.
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