Entries by Death Penalty Information Center


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Jul 152008

Prosecutorial Discretion Results in Arbitrary Application of the Death Penalty

Death penal­ty pros­e­cu­tions in Missouri illus­trate the arbi­trari­ness that is applied coun­ty by coun­ty across the coun­try in cap­i­tal cas­es. St. Louis Circuit Attorney Jennifer Joyce, whose juris­dic­tion cov­ers the city, has nev­er tak­en a cap­i­tal case to tri­al since her elec­tion in 2001. But Prosecuting Attorney Robert McCulloch, whose juris­dic­tion is the sub­ur­ban coun­ty, has won death sen­tences against 10 peo­ple since 2000, despite the fact that the coun­ty has only one-fourth as many murders as…

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Jul 142008

STUDIES: Estimates of Wrongful Convictions by Those Involved in the System

Researchers Marvin Zalman, Brad Smith, and Angie Kiger of Wayne State University’s Criminal Justice Department recent­ly pub­lished a study in the Justice Quarterly on the fre­quen­cy of wrong­ful con­vic­tions. After a com­pre­hen­sive review of the lit­er­a­ture con­cern­ing inno­cence, they report­ed the results of their sur­vey of Michigan police offi­cers, pros­e­cu­tors, defense lawyers and judges regarding their esti­mates of the fre­quen­cy of wrong­ful con­vic­tion.” Respondents were asked about the…

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Jul 102008

NEW RESOURCES: Death Row U.S.A. 2008 Released

The lat­est ver­sion of Death Row U.S.A. has been released by the Capital Punishment Project of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. The report con­tains death row and exe­cu­tion data for all states and fed­er­al juris­dic­tions as of January 1, 2008. The report lists inmates by state, name, and race. The report also con­tains infor­ma­tion on each per­son exe­cut­ed since the death penal­ty was rein­stat­ed in 1976, and infor­ma­tion on U.S. Supreme Court deci­sions. The last ver­sion of DRUSA was…

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Jul 082008

Victims’ Families Petition Against Texas Man’s Execution

On July 10, Carlton Akee Turner is sched­uled to be put to death in Texas for the mur­der of his adop­tive par­ents when he was 19 years old. But a major­i­ty of the vic­tims’ rel­a­tives are speak­ing out against the exe­cu­tion. Victim Tonya Carlton’s broth­er, Kelly Johnson, wrote in a peti­tion to the Board of Pardons and Paroles, I do not wish to see my sister’s only child exe­cut­ed. I believe in my heart that my sis­ter would only have want­ed Akee to receive the help that he need­ed to restore his mind…

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Jul 072008

NEW VOICES: Former District Attorney Changes Mind On Death Penalty

A for­mer California deputy dis­trict attor­ney recent­ly explained how he had changed his views on the death penal­ty after once argu­ing for it at tri­al. From that expe­ri­ence, he concluded he won’t do it again.” As the pros­e­cu­tor in a heinous mur­der case, Darryl Stallworth found him­self feel­ing more hes­i­tant about the use of the death penal­ty as the tri­al pro­gressed. Stallworth stated, I was no longer cer­tain what would be accom­plished by exe­cut­ing [the defen­dant].” Although he argued for the…

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Jul 032008

NEW VOICES: Former FL Supreme Court Judge Says Capital Punishment System is Broken

Gerald Kogan, for­mer Chief Justice of the Florida Supreme Court, who has also served as a pros­e­cu­tor, defense attor­ney, and tri­al judge, recent­ly expressed con­cerns about Florida’s death penalty system. Florida’s sys­tem of cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment is bro­ken,” he wrote in the St. Petersburg Times. Florida’s jus­tice sys­tem fails on many fronts.” He point­ed out that Florida has become the hold­er of a dubi­ous dis­tinc­tion: more indi­vid­u­als con­vict­ed of mur­der (22) have been exon­er­at­ed from our death…

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Jul 022008

Experts from Both Sides Say Data Does Not Support a Deterrent Effect from the Death Penalty

Legal schol­ar Cass Sunstein and researcher Justin Wolfers recent­ly joined in an op-ed piece in the Washington Post respond­ing to the U.S. Supreme Court’s cita­tion of their work in Baze v. Rees, the deci­sion that approved lethal injec­tion and opened the way to recent exe­cu­tions. Justice Stevens had cit­ed Wolfer’s research as evi­dence of the lack of deter­rence of the death penal­ty while Justice Scalia cit­ed Sunstein’s writ­ings indicating a a sig­nif­i­cant body of recent evi­dence that capital…

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Jul 012008

Commission Finds California Death Penalty System Broken” and Dysfunctional”

On June 30th, the California Commission on the Fair Administration of Justice released a 107-page report on the state’s cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment sys­tem, calling it dys­func­tion­al” and a bro­ken sys­tem.” The Commission, chaired by for­mer Attorney General John Van de Kamp, came to the con­clu­sion that California would save hun­dreds of mil­lions of dol­lars if cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment was elim­i­nat­ed. The report states, The fam­i­lies of mur­der vic­tims are cru­el­ly delud­ed into believ­ing that jus­tice will be…

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