Special Reports
Reports: 11 — 15
Apr 09, 2019
DPIC ANALYSIS: 2018 Exoneration Report Shows Official Misconduct and Perjury Remain Leading Causes of Wrongful Homicide Convictions
A record 151 men and women were exonerated across the United States in 2018, according to the National Registry of Exonerations’ 2018 annual report on wrongful convictions. The report, Exonerations in 2018, included 68 exonerations resulting from wrongful homicide convictions. A DPIC analysis of data accompanying the report shows that at least five people were exonerated in 2018 after having been wrongfully convicted in cases that involved the misuse or threatened use of the death…
Read MoreSep 20, 2018
Ohio Executions Scheduled for 2017 – 2022
For more information about upcoming executions, see DPIC’s Upcoming Executions page, which is regularly updated on business days.Ohio had scheduled 27 executions to take place between July 2017 and September 2020. The first execution took place July 26, 2017.On September 1, 2017, the Governor revised the dates in 19 of the 26 scheduled executions, which pushed out the dates through April 2022.On…
Read MoreFeb 19, 2018
DPIC Analysis: What is the Most Number of Executions Carried Out in a Single Day?
Three states scheduled executions for February 22,…
Read MoreDec 08, 2017
Background on Arkansas April 2017 Executions
Eight executions were scheduled in Arkansas from April 17 – 27, 2017. The state scheduled two executions per day on four days during that period. The men scheduled for execution were (top row, from left to right) Bruce Ward, Marcel Williams, Jason McGehee, and Kenneth Williams; (bottom row, from left to right) Stacey Johnson, Ledell Lee, Don Davis, and Jack Jones. The state carried out four executions during this…
Read MoreMar 23, 2017
DPIC Analysis: What is the Most Executions Conducted in the U.S. in the Shortest Time Span?
On February 27, 2017, Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson signed orders for an unprecedented eight executions to be carried out over a period of eleven days in April. The scheduled dates for the four sets of double executions are: April 17, Bruce Ward and Don Davis; April 20, Stacey Johnson and Ledell Lee; April 24, Jack Jones and Marcel Williams; and April 27, Kenneth Williams and Jason McGehee. Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge had asked that the dates be set after the U.S. Supreme…
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