Publications & Testimony
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Feb 08, 2021
Capital Case Roundup — Death Penalty Court Decisions the Week of February 1, 2021
NEWS (2/4/21) — Florida: The Florida Supreme Court has issued two opinions denying relief to death-row…
Read MoreFeb 05, 2021
Virginia Legislature Votes to Abolish the Death Penalty
With two historic votes, the Virginia General Assembly has moved the commonwealth to the cusp of becoming the first Southern state to abolish capital punishment, approving separate bills that would end the state’s death penalty and resentence the two men on death row to life without parole. On February 3, 2021, the Virginia State Senate voted along party lines, 21 – 17, in favor of abolishing capital punishment. Two days later, three Republicans joined all but one Democrat in…
Read MoreFeb 05, 2021
Tennessee Criminal Appeals Court Hears Appeal for Posthumous DNA Testing in Sedley Alley Case
Lawyers for the daughter of a man executed by Tennessee have asked a state appeals court to permit DNA testing that could prove his…
Read MoreFeb 04, 2021
Virginia Senate Passes Bill to Abolish the Death Penalty
The Virginia Senate moved the commonwealth one step closer to becoming the first Southern state to abolish capital punishment, voting 21 – 17 on February 3, 2021 to approve a bill that would end the state’s death penalty and resentence the two men on death row to life without…
Read MoreFeb 03, 2021
Records Disclose Taxpayers Picked Up a Nearly Million Dollar Price Tag for Each Federal Execution
The Federal Bureau of Prisons spent nearly $4.7 million dollars on the first five executions carried out by the Trump administration in July and August 2020, according to redacted government financial records recently obtained by the…
Read MoreFeb 02, 2021
Ohio Poll Shows Bipartisan Support for Death Penalty Repeal
A majority of Ohioans support repeal of the state’s death penalty, a newly released statewide poll…
Read MoreFeb 01, 2021
Under Court Order Requiring Protective Measures, Federal Bureau of Prisons Takes No Action After Media Witnesses to Executions Contract COVID-19
Despite being under federal court order to undertake protective measures against the spread of COVID-19, the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) took no action after being alerted that two reporters who had been media witnesses to the federal executions at the Federal Correctional Complex at Terre Haute, Indiana in January 2021 had contracted…
Read MoreFeb 01, 2021
DPIC Infographic Series: The Death Penalty in 2020
Throughout January, DPIC ran an 11-part infographic series looking back on The Death Penalty in 2020. The graphics covered subjects including sentencing and execution trends, death-penalty repeal, exonerations, problematic executions, the election of reform prosecutors, and the federal execution spree, among others. You can see the entire series on the Death Penalty Information Center Facebook page at this…
Read MoreFeb 01, 2021
Capital Case Roundup — Death Penalty Court Decisions the Week of January 25, 2021
NEWS (1/28/21) — California: The California Supreme Court has upheld the conviction and death sentence imposed on Salvadoran national Irving Ramirez for killing a San Leandro police officer in July 2005.
Read MoreJan 29, 2021
Legitimacy and the Rule of Law: Supreme Court’s Institutional Standing Damaged by Rulings During Federal Execution Spree
From July 14, 2020 through January 16, 2021, the federal government executed thirteen prisoners. It was the most consecutive executions by a single jurisdiction since the U.S. death penalty resumed in the 1970s and the longest period of time in which an execution spree by any government went unabated while no other jurisdiction executed…
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