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Sep 032010

CLEMENCY: Gov. Strickland Commutes Kevin Keith’s Sentence to Life Without Parole

On September 2, Ohio Governor Ted Strickland (pic­tured) grant­ed clemen­cy to Kevin Keith, com­mut­ing his death sen­tence to life with­out parole. Keith, who was con­vict­ed of killing three peo­ple, has always main­tained his inno­cence, and some evi­dence point­ed to anoth­er sus­pect. Gov. Strickland’s com­mu­ta­tion state­ment addressed his con­cerns regard­ing Keith’s case:​“Mr. Keith’s con­vic­tion relied upon the linking of…

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Sep 022010

EDITORIALS: The last man to die”

A recent edi­to­r­i­al in the Greensboro, NC, News & Record indi­cat­ed that cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment may be​“on its last legs” in North Carolina.​“In prac­tice,” the edi­to­r­i­al stat­ed,​“the death penal­ty near­ly is erad­i­cat­ed. It is com­pli­cat­ed, cost­ly and no longer trust­ed.” According to the paper, use of the death penal­ty has been in steady decline. In 1999, 25 defen­dants were sen­tenced to death and anoth­er 16 were added the following year.

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Sep 012010

NEW VOICES: North Carolina District Attorneys Support Moratorium on Executions

Seth Edwards, pres­i­dent of the North Carolina Conference of District Attorneys, said that he sup­port­ed a mora­to­ri­um on the exe­cu­tion of any death row inmates whose cas­es include evi­dence from the State Bureau of Investigation. “[W]e need to make sure the issues are resolved in the SBI crime lab,” Edwards said.​“I just feel like the pub­lic right now is skep­ti­cal.” Last month, a gov­ern­ment audit showed that the lab had tam­pered with evidence…

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Aug 312010

Pennsylvania’s Costly Death Penalty Produces Nothing in Return

Pennsylvania Governor Edward Rendell has signed 113 exe­cu­tion war­rants dur­ing his two terms in office, yet it appears like­ly that he will leave office in a few months with­out see­ing any of them car­ried out. Since the state rein­stat­ed the death penal­ty in 1978, only three men have been exe­cut­ed, all of whom had waived…

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Aug 302010

RESOURCES: DEATH ROW USA Winter 2010 Now Available

The lat­est edi­tion of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund​’s​“Death Row USA” shows that the num­ber of peo­ple on the death row in the United States is con­tin­u­ing to slow­ly decline, falling to 3,261 as of January 1, 2010. The size of death row at the start of 2009 was 3,297. In 2000, there were 3,682 inmates on death row. Nationally, the racial com­po­si­tion of those on death row is 44% white, 41% black, and 12% latino/​latina. California

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Aug 272010

National Shortage of Drug for Lethal Injections Leads to Stays of Execution

Kentucky Governor Steven Beshear recent­ly held off sign­ing death war­rants for two inmates because of a short­age of the drug sodi­um thiopen­tal, a key com­po­nent of the state’s lethal injec­tion pro­to­col. Kentucky’s stock of the lethal injec­tion drug expires October 1, and the Department of Corrections does not expect a new sup­ply until ear­ly 2011 because the only sup­pli­er of this drug in the coun­try, Hospira, is unable to obtain the active ingre­di­ent for the…

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Aug 262010

NEW VOICES: Former Bush Solicitor General Sides with Former Death Row Inmate in Case Before Supreme Court

Paul Clement (pic­tured), for­mer Solicitor General under President George W. Bush, along with a group of for­mer Justice Department pros­e­cu­tors and civ­il rights offi­cials, is ask­ing the U.S. Supreme Court for time to argue on behalf of a for­mer death row inmate in a case address­ing pros­e­cu­to­r­i­al mis­con­duct. Lawyers for John Thompson claimed that the New Orleans dis­trict attor­ney’s office systematically withheld…

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Aug 252010

RELIGIOUS VIEWS: Actions Affirming Catholic Opposition to Capital Punishment

The orga­ni­za­tion Catholics Against Capital Punishment recent­ly not­ed activ­i­ties relat­ed to the Catholic Church’s offi­cial posi­tion on the death penal­ty. For the first time in recent years, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops​’s annu­al Respect Life pro­gram is urg­ing its par­tic­i­pants to make oppo­si­tion to the death penal­ty a sig­nif­i­cant part of car­ry­ing out the Church’s pro-life teach­ings. The state­ment is based on the 1980

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Aug 242010

Federal Judge Sets High Standard of Proof and Rejects Troy Davis’s Innocence Claim

On August 24, U.S. District Court Judge William T. Moore Jr. reject­ed Troy Davis​’s peti­tion to over­turn his con­vic­tion for killing a police offi­cer in 1989 in Georgia. Judge Moore chose a high stan­dard of proof that Davis would have to meet to estab­lish his inno­cence claim: Davis need­ed to prove by​“clear and con­vinc­ing evi­dence that no rea­son­able juror would have con­vict­ed him in light of the new evi­dence.” Judge Moore…

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Aug 232010

North Carolina Crime Lab Audit Too Late for Three Executed Inmates

After an audit of the State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) con­duct­ed by for­mer FBI agents at the request of North Carolina’s attor­ney gen­er­al, it was revealed that offi­cials with­held blood evi­dence affect­ing 269 defen­dants. The report list­ed three death penal­ty cas­es that result­ed in exe­cu­tions. Although each of the exe­cut­ed defen­dants con­fessed to the crimes, such con­fes­sions are some­times sus­pect and evidence…

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