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The Death Penalty in 2024

Key Quotes

Statements by judges, legislators, and other key death penalty stakeholders.

Key Quotes

Having failed to kill Smith on its first attempt, Alabama has select­ed him as its guinea pig’ to test a method of exe­cu­tion nev­er attempt­ed before. The world is watch­ing… With deep sad­ness, but com­mit­ment to the Eighth Amendment’s pro­tec­tion against cru­el and unusu­al pun­ish­ment, I respectfully dissent.

Sotomayor

For there to be heal­ing, there has to be mer­cy. Killing Jeremiah [Manning] will not bring us any clo­sure. It will not heal the wounds that were cre­at­ed. Rather, that action by the state will result in more harm and more pain and more suf­fer­ing and not just for my fam­i­ly but for his fam­i­ly, which is some­thing that peo­ple forget about.

Marcellus Williams should be alive today. There were mul­ti­ple points in the time­line when deci­sions could have been made that would have spared him the death penal­ty. If there is even the shad­ow of a doubt of inno­cence, the death penal­ty should nev­er be an option. This out­come did not serve the inter­ests of jus­tice.

Wesley Bell

If he [Richard Glossip] is exe­cut­ed, I believe that it will be a trav­es­ty of justice.

So, I saw all of those prob­lems while I was on the court and I became con­vinced that the risk of exe­cut­ing an inno­cent per­son is just too high and that too many pros­e­cu­tors and judges are over­ly focused on mak­ing the crimes or the con­vic­tions for the crimes final. They’re more inter­est­ed in final­i­ty than they are in the accu­ra­cy of the con­vic­tion or the sentence.

Judge Elsa Alcala Headshot

The trend is beyond dis­pute… An increas­ing num­ber of con­ser­v­a­tive Republican state law­mak­ers nation­wide are tak­ing the lead because they believe in lim­it­ed gov­ern­ment, they demand fis­cal respon­si­bil­i­ty and most impor­tant­ly, they value life.

I think moral­ly, I feel oblig­at­ed… Anyone who says they’re pro-life should feel a lit­tle con­flict­ed on this top­ic — because if you’re pro-life then I think you’ve got to look at it and say you’re that way from the begin­ning to the very end. And I don’t think that the gov­ern­ment should have a monop­oly on violence.

Chad Perkins

I will be for­ev­er haunt­ed by my par­tic­i­pa­tion in his [Robert Roberson’s] arrest and pros­e­cu­tion… He is an innocent man.

The cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment sys­tem in Oklahoma is bro­ken. It does not work as it should. From start to fin­ish, it is so bad­ly bro­ken that we can­not know whether some­one who has been con­demned to death is actu­al­ly deserv­ing of the ultimate penalty.

Andy Lester

Regardless of our indi­vid­ual posi­tions on the death penal­ty, I think we can all agree that putting a poten­tial­ly inno­cent man to death for a crime that may not have occurred would be a grave mis­car­riage of justice.

[C]ourts must be care­ful to safe­guard the rights that our Constitution pro­tects, even when (and per­haps espe­cial­ly when) eval­u­at­ing errors made in cas­es stem­ming from a terrible crime.

Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson

Times have changed, my own think­ing has changed… if it were on my plate today, I would prob­a­bly act dif­fer­ent­ly.