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Feb 272004

NEW RESOURCES: Experts Debate the Death Penalty

Debating the Death Penalty: Should America Have Capital Punishment?,” a new book edit­ed by Hugo Bedau and Paul Cassell, brings togeth­er judges, lawyers, pros­e­cu­tors and philoso­phers to debate the death penal­ty in a spir­it of open inquiry and exchange. The book dis­cuss­es issues such as deter­rence, inno­cence, life in prison with­out parole, and race. In addi­tion to the edi­tors, those who have chap­ters in the book inl­cude: Judge Alex Kozinski, Stephen Bright, Joshua Marquis, Bryan…

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Feb 272004

Wyoming Legislators Vote to Ban Juvenile Death Penalty

Wyoming leg­is­la­tors in both the House and Senate have passed a mea­sure to ban the death penal­ty for those who are under 18 at the time of their crime, mark­ing the sec­ond time in one week that a leg­isla­tive body in the United States has passed a ban on cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment for juve­nile offend­ers. The bill now goes to Wyoming Governor Dave Freudenthal for his sig­na­ture to become law. (Feb. 27, 2004). Earlier in the week, South Dakota’s leg­is­la­ture vot­ed to out­law the prac­tice (read more). The…

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Feb 272004

Oklahoma Adds to A Series of Execution Stays

Shortly before the sched­uled 6 p.m. exe­cu­tion of Hung Thanh Le, a Vietnamese for­eign nation­al on Oklahoma’s death row, Governor Brad Henry grant­ed a stay of exe­cu­tion in def­er­ence to Vietnamese offi­cials who request­ed more time to review Le’s file. Le, who suf­fers from post-trau­­mat­ic stress dis­or­der result­ing from flee­ing Vietnam, was sched­uled to be exe­cut­ed despite a unan­i­mous rec­om­men­da­tion for clemen­cy from the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board. More than 1,700 mem­bers of Oklahoma City’s…

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Feb 252004

South Dakota Legislators Vote to Ban Death Penalty for Juveniles

Legislation ban­ning cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment for crimes com­mit­ted by those younger than 18 has passed both the South Dakota House and Senate. The bill will now go to Governor Mike Rounds for sig­na­ture into law. Republican Representative Hal Wick of Sioux Falls sup­port­ed the bipar­ti­san mea­sure, stating, I do have con­cerns about heinous crimes, but I don’t think it’s our place to destroy or for­get the sanc­ti­ty of life. Violent respons­es by the state beget more vio­lence. The state must lead by…

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Feb 252004

South Dakota Legislators Vote to Ban Juvenile Death Penalty

Legislation ban­ning cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment for crimes com­mit­ted by those younger than 18 has passed both the South Dakota House and Senate. The bill will now go to Governor Mike Rounds for sig­na­ture into law. Republican Representative Hal Wick of Sioux Falls sup­port­ed the bipar­ti­san mea­sure, stating, I do have con­cerns about heinous crimes, but I don’t think it’s our place to destroy or for­get the sanc­ti­ty of life. Violent respons­es by the state beget more vio­lence. The state must lead by…

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Feb 242004

NEW VOICES: Connecticut Lags Behind in Death Penalty Reforms

The Chair of Connecticut’s Judiciary Committee has called for enact­ment of death penal­ty reforms to pro­tect against wrong­ful con­vic­tions. Of the six reforms rec­om­mend­ed after a 13-month spe­cial com­mis­sion on Connecticut’s death penal­ty, only one has been enact­ed. Members of the commission noted, Experiences in oth­er states through­out the coun­try sug­gest that Connecticut can­not be complacent and best prac­tices’ should be the watch­word.” Among the rec­om­men­da­tions are video taping of…

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Feb 242004

Supreme Court Overturns Texas Death Sentence

In a 7 – 2 deci­sion in Banks v. Dretke, the Supreme Court over­turned the death sen­tence of Delma Banks Jr., con­clud­ing that he was denied a fair tri­al because pros­e­cu­tors in Texas failed to dis­close key infor­ma­tion. Last year, Banks was just min­utes from his sched­uled exe­cu­tion in Texas when the Supreme Court inter­vened. Today’s deci­sion remands the case back to a low­er court so that new evi­dence may be con­sid­ered. Read DPIC’s Press Release. Also, Read the…

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Feb 202004

New Jersey Court Halts Executions, Orders Review of Lethal Injection

The Appellate Division of New Jersey’s Superior Court ruled today that the state’s Department of Corrections (DOC) must exam­ine its lethal injec­tion exe­cu­tion pro­ce­dures before it car­ries out any death sen­tences, there­by halt­ing exe­cu­tions in the state until such a review takes place. The rul­ing notes, “[B]ecause of the patent grav­i­ty of the life and death issues impli­cat­ed by the reg­u­la­tions, we have con­clud­ed that rather than sim­ply strik­ing down those reg­u­la­tions, DOC should have…

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