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May 06, 2010
VICTIMS: Murder Victim’s Family in Utah Opposes Upcoming Execution
Family members of the victim whom Ronnie Lee Gardner killed in Utah are now asking that his life be spared. Gardner’s attorneys have requested a clemency hearing and the family members of the victim, Michael Burdell, would be called to testify in favor of sparing Gardner’s life. Gardner has chosen to be executed by firing squad. “Knowing Michael, as I did, he would not want Ronnie Lee to be executed,” said Donna Nu, Burdell’s former…
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May 05, 2010
BOOKS: “Condemned: Letters from Death Row”
“Condemned” is a compilation of the correspondence between Irish author Sean O’ Riain and an inmate on death row in the United States, known as “Ray” in the book. Riain became involved in writing letters to a death row inmate through the Comunita di Sant’Egidio, an organization in Rome that partners death row inmates with penfriends around the world. “Ray” is on death row for killing a man – ‑a crime he committed at a young age, and now freely admits and deeply…
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May 04, 2010
NEW VOICES: North Carolina District Attorney Notes Decline in Death Sentences
North Carolina’s News & Observer recently reported on the declining use of the death penalty in the state. North Carolina has over 150 inmates on death row but has not had an execution since 2006. Last month, a jury opted for a sentence of life without parole for Samuel Cooper, who was convicted of five first-degree murders. Jim Woodall, president of the N.C. Conference of District Attorneys, said this decline points to a climate…
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May 03, 2010
NEW VOICES: American Board of Anesthesiologists Bars Participation in Executions
The American Board of Anesthesiologists (ABA), representing 40,000 members, recently ruled that it will revoke the certification of any member who participates in an execution by lethal injection. Most hospitals require board certification for their anesthesiologists. According to the board secretary Mark Rockoff, the decision reflects the ABA’s belief that anesthesiologists are “healers, not executioners.” Some states have recruited doctors, including anesthesiologists, to…
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Apr 30, 2010
After 20 Years, Texas Court Throws Out Two Death Sentences
After spending 20 years on death row, inmates Roy Gene Smith and David Lewis had their death sentences thrown out by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals on April 28. The state’s highest criminal court ruled that jurors who convicted Smith were erroneously kept from hearing testimony about his upbringing in a crime-ridden Houston neighborhood. The court also determined that Lewis should have been able to present evidence of his damaged…
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Apr 29, 2010
DNA Clears Man Wrongly Convicted of Murder
A New York truck driver, who spent nearly 19 years in prison for murder, was released on April 28, after testing of DNA found in the victim’s clothing excluded him as the killer. Frank Sterling, now 46, was convicted of the 1988 murder of Viola Manville after he confessed to the crime during an all-night interrogation. He later recanted this confession, claiming he had slipped into an hypnotic state during the lengthy questioning and parroted details given to…
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Apr 27, 2010
Evidentiary Hearing Set for June 30 (Update: June 23) in the Case of Troy Davis
On April 27, Federal District Court Judge William Moore set a date of June 30, 2010 (Update: June 23), at 10 AM in Savannah, Georgia, for the evidentiary hearing regarding Troy Davis’ (pictured) claim of actual innocence. Davis filed an original habeas corpus petition with the U.S. Supreme Court in 2009 asserting that new evidence from witnesses who had recanted their trial testimony established his innocence. He had been denied an…
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Apr 27, 2010
NEW RESOURCES: The State of Criminal Justice 2010
The American Bar Association recently published The State of Criminal Justice 2010, an annual report that examines major issues, trends and significant changes in America’s criminal justice system. This publication serves as a valuable resource for academics, students, and policy-makes in the area of criminal justice, and contains 19 chapters focusing on specific areas of the criminal justice field. The chapter devoted to capital punishment was written by…
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Apr 26, 2010
BOOKS: In the Place of Justice – A Story of Punishment and Deliverance
Wilbert Rideau, a former death row inmate in Louisiana who has since been released from prison, recently published his memoir, In the Place of Justice: A Story of Punishment and Deliverance. Rideau was sentenced to death at the age of 19 for killing a woman in panic during a botched robbery attempt. While on death row, he underwent a transformation and, after his sentence was commuted to life, he became the editor of…
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Apr 23, 2010
California Senate Committee Passes Bill to Adopt One-Drug Lethal Injection
A bill that would change California’s lethal injection procedure unanimously passed the Senate Public Safety Committee on April 20. Senate Bill 1018, authored by Sen. Tom Harman, would require the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to develop and implement a one-drug lethal injection process involving an appropriate anesthetic. California has had a de facto moratorium on executions since February 2006 when a federal judge held that the state’s 3‑drug…
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