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Sep 30, 2009
NEW RESOURCES: Death Row Database Now Available
A new database of death row prisoners in the U.S. is now available on DPIC’s Web site. The database contains current sortable and searchable information on death row inmates in each state, including their name, race, county, and date of birth. The information in the database is also editable, meaning that individuals with knowledge of death row inmates may change or add new information. This new database may be a useful tool in exploring how the death penalty is applied.
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Sep 29, 2009
NEW VOICES: ‘Zachary’s Law’ Case Settles with a Life Sentence; Victim’s Family Given Finality
Todd Snider, the father of Zachary Snider, who was killed at age 10 by Christopher Stevens in Indiana, accepted final resolution of the case against Stevens when a settlement was reached for a sentence of life without parole. “Our family has suffered enough and would like for this to be resolved once and for all,” Mr. Snider said about the life sentence. “This will give our family finality. Chris Stevens will die in prison and will never have the…
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Sep 28, 2009
EDITORIALS: “High Cost of Death Row”
In an editorial on September 28 in the New York Times, the paper called the death penalty “an economic drain on governments with already badly depleted budgets.” Citing figures from the Death Penalty Information Center, the Times noted that “States waste millions of dollars on winning death penalty verdicts, which require an expensive second trial, new witnesses and long jury selections. Death rows require extra security and maintenance…
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Sep 27, 2009
INTERNATIONAL: Use of Death Penalty May Sharply Decline in Japan
Japan, the only other industrialized democracy apart from the United States that still practices the death penalty, may see a halt to executions with the recent appointment of Keiko Chiba as justice minister. Chiba, a lawyer and active death penalty abolitionist for the past 20 years, would have to provide the final signature for an execution to…
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Sep 25, 2009
OPINION: San Francisco Chronicle Addresses “The High Cost of Vengeance”
John Diaz, the editorial page editor of the San Francisco Chronicle, recently questioned the wisdom of spending hundreds of millions of dollars on the death penalty in California. Diaz pointed to the enormous expense of maintaining capital punishment in the state: “Today, California has nearly 700 inmates on death row, more than any other state, with their cases in varying levels of appeal. The housing of an inmate on death row is more than triple…
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Sep 23, 2009
NEW VOICES: Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Ready to Close Door on New Mexico’s Death Penalty
In March of this year, New Mexico repealed the death penalty, becoming the fifteenth state to abolish the practice. The law, however, is not retroactive, and does not affect two inmates currently on death row as well as any defendant sentenced to death for crimes committed before the law was to take effect in July 2009. One of the legislators who voted to end the death penalty, partly because of its high costs, was Republican gubernatorial candidate Rep. Janice…
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Sep 23, 2009
Congress Conducts Hearings on the Innocence Protection Act
On September 22, the House Subcommittee on Terrorism, Crime and Homeland Security of the Judiciary Committee held hearings on the re-authorization of the Innocence Protection Act. Among those making presentations were noted defense attorneys Stephen Bright (pictured), President of the Southern Center for Human Rights in Atlanta, and Barry Scheck, Co-Director of the Innocence Project in New York. Mr. Bright emphasized that the best way to…
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Sep 21, 2009
No New Trial despite Judge-Prosecutor Affair
The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals ruled on September 16 that death row inmate Charles Hood is not entitled to a new trial despite the fact that the judge and the prosecutor from his trial had been having an affair. In a 6‑to‑3 decision, the court held that Hood should have raised the argument that the affair tainted his trial in earlier appeals of his 1990 murder conviction. The court’s decision reverses the findings of a…
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Sep 17, 2009
Chronology of A Failed Execution
The partial timeline below of the attempted execution of Romell Broom in Ohio on Sept. 15 was compiled by the Cleveland Plain Dealer, Sept. 17, 2009; reporter Peter Krouse. The entire timeline can found by clicking…
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Sep 16, 2009
New Revelations of Inmate’s Struggles During Ohio Execution Attempt
More information is being reported about the botched execution-attempt of Romell Broom yesterday (Sept. 15) in Ohio. According to the Associated Press, the correctional officers encountered so much difficulty in finding a suitable vein for the lethal injection that, after an hour, Broom attempted to assist them by moving on his side, sliding the rubber tubing up and down his arm, and flexing his fingers. A vein was found, but it collapsed as the…
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