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Feb 23, 2021

NEWS BRIEF — Federal Appeals Court Reinstates Death-Row Exoneree’s Solitary Confinement Lawsuit

NEWS (2/​16/​21) — Pennsylvania: The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has rein­stat­ed death-row exoneree Roderick Johnson’s law­suit seek­ing dam­ages for his place­ment in soli­tary con­fine­ment for almost twen­ty years. Johnson was sen­tenced to death in 1998 in Berks County, Pennsylvania. He was not released from soli­tary con­fine­ment on death row even…

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Feb 23, 2021

Ohio Legislators Launch Bipartisan Effort to Repeal State’s Death Penalty

A bipar­ti­san group of leg­is­la­tors has announced the intro­duc­tion of a bill to repeal Ohio’s death penal­ty. In a vir­tu­al press con­fer­ence on February 18, 2021, four Republican and four Democratic leg­is­la­tors spoke about the lat­est effort to end cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment in the Buckeye…

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Feb 19, 2021

National Geographic Publishes Feature Story on Innocence and the Death Penalty

For the first time in its his­to­ry, National Geographic mag­a­zine has tack­led the sub­ject of cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment. Sentenced to death, but inno­cent, a fea­ture sto­ry in the March 2021 issue of the mag­a­zine, chron­i­cles the sto­ries of fif­teen death-row exonerees and illu­mi­nates the per­va­sive issue of inno­cence and the death penal­ty in the United States. The arti­cle, released on the same day as the Death Penalty Information Center’s new report The Innocence…

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Feb 18, 2021

DPIC Adds Eleven Cases to Innocence List, Bringing National Death-Row Exoneration Total to 185

New research by the Death Penalty Information Center has found 11 pre­vi­ous­ly unrecord­ed death-row exon­er­a­tions, bring­ing the total num­ber of peo­ple exon­er­at­ed after being wrong­ful­ly con­vict­ed and sen­tenced to death to 185. The data now show that for every 8.3 peo­ple who have been put to death in the U.S. since exe­cu­tions resumed in the 1970s, one per­son who had been wrong­ful­ly con­vict­ed and sen­tenced to death has been exon­er­at­ed. Wrongful cap­i­tal con­vic­tions occurred in vir­tu­al­ly every part…

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Feb 17, 2021

Exonerations Discovered During DPIC Death Penalty Census Research

In the course of research­ing the out­come of every death sen­tence since 1973 — more than 9,700 death sen­tences nation­wide — DPIC iden­ti­fied 12 cas­es not pre­vi­ous­ly includ­ed on the inno­cence list in which peo­ple who had been wrong­ful­ly con­vict­ed and sen­tenced to death were lat­er exon­er­at­ed. Read more about the cases…

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Feb 16, 2021

BOOKS: Let The Lord Sort Them: The Rise and Fall of the Death Penalty”

In his new book, Let the Lord Sort Them: The Rise and Fall of the Death Penalty, jour­nal­ist Maurice Chammah presages the death of America’s cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment sys­tem. Chammah expert­ly weaves togeth­er sys­temic issues with indi­vid­ual, human­iz­ing case details to illus­trate the efforts of lawyers, orga­ni­za­tions, and activists who are chal­leng­ing the foun­da­tions of the sys­tem with the goal of abol­ish­ing the death penal­ty. The New York Times called it a case…

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Feb 15, 2021

Associated Press Finds Federal Executions Were Likely COVID Superspreader Events

Inadequate test­ing, resis­tance to con­tact trac­ing, and poor social dis­tanc­ing prac­tices like­ly made the thir­teen fed­er­al exe­cu­tions in 2020 – 2021 COVID-19 super­spread­er events, the Associated Press has con­clud­ed. In the ten days after the December 10, 2020 exe­cu­tion of Brandon Bernard, 70% of pris­on­ers on fed­er­al death row and hun­dreds of oth­ers incar­cer­at­ed in the Terre Haute Correctional Complex where the exe­cu­tions took place test­ed pos­i­tive for COVID-19.

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Feb 15, 2021

Capital Case Roundup — Death Penalty Court Decisions the Week of February 82021

NEWS (2/​11/​21) — Alabama: In a splin­tered vote with three con­ser­v­a­tive jus­tices not­ing their dis­sents, the U.S. Supreme Court denied the Alabama Attorney General’s appli­ca­tion to vacate a fed­er­al appeals court injunc­tion that had halt­ed that night’s sched­uled exe­cu­tion of Willie B. Smith III unless the state per­mit­ted his pas­tor to be present in the death cham­ber to provide religious…

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