Recent edi­to­ri­als from lead­ing news­pa­pers in three of the largest death row states cri­tique flaws in the death penal­ty and call for its abo­li­tion. The Sacramento Bee quot­ed fed­er­al dis­trict court judge Cormac Carney’s recent rul­ing find­ing California’s death penal­ty uncon­sti­tu­tion­al because exe­cu­tions are so rare that they serve no ret­ribu­tive or deter­rent pur­pose.” The Bee called the state’s cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment sys­tem an abject fail­ure” and said, “[t]he death penal­ty has not worked, and nev­er will.” In the wake of the exon­er­a­tion of Alfred Brown from Texas’ death row, the Dallas Morning News said, Brown’s release under­scores the unac­cept­ably high poten­tial for killing inno­cent peo­ple despite clear flaws in the pros­e­cu­to­r­i­al sys­tem.” That edi­to­r­i­al concluded,“The crim­i­nal jus­tice sys­tem is too rid­dled with imper­fec­tions to mer­it reliance on a sen­tence that can­not be revis­it­ed or reversed once it’s car­ried out. Not when life with­out parole is an alter­na­tive.” In Pennsylvania, The Harrisburg Patriot-News said, The state should not be in the busi­ness of killing peo­ple.” It urged Gov. Tom Wolf to go beyond the mora­to­ri­um he imposed on the death penal­ty ear­li­er this year and seek an end to the prac­tice entire­ly.” Citing the rar­i­ty of exe­cu­tions in Pennsylvania and the dif­fi­cul­ties in obtain­ing lethal injec­tion drugs, the edi­to­r­i­al said, Justice can be served through impris­on­ing a mur­der­er for the rest of his or her life. Vengeance against the accused is not justice.”

(Editorial, Confront real­i­ty and end death penal­ty cha­rade,” The Sacramento Bee, June 13, 2015; Editorial, Another big rea­son to rethink cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment,” Dallas Morning News, June 14, 2015; Editorial, Politics notwith­stand­ing, it’s time to take death penal­ty off the books in Pennsylvania,” The Patriot-News, June 16, 2015.) See Editorials.

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