Publications & Testimony

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Jul 17, 2020

News Brief — Arizona Disbars Former Maricopa County Homicide Prosecutor Juan Martinez

NEWS (7/​17/​20) — Arizona: Former Maricopa County homi­cide pros­e­cu­tor Juan Martinez, who has repeat­ed­ly been cit­ed for mis­con­duct in death-penal­­ty pros­e­cu­tions, has been dis­barred. Martinez con­sent­ed to the action by the State Bar of Arizona, avoid­ing a pub­lic hear­ing on mul­ti­ple charges of sex­u­al­ly harass­ing female co-work­ers in the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office. The dis­bar­ment tri­al was also expect­ed to include evi­dence that, during the…

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Jul 17, 2020

News Brief — Citing Coronavirus, Tennessee Governor Grants Temporary Reprieve to Harold Nichols

NEWS (7/​17/​20) — Tennessee: Citing coro­n­avirus con­cerns, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee has is a reprieve post­pon­ing the sched­uled August 4, 2020 exe­cu­tion of Harold Nichols. In a state­ment to the media, Lee said he grant­ed Nichols a​“tem­po­rary reprieve from exe­cu­tion until December 31, 2020, due to the chal­lenges and dis­rup­tions caused by the…

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Jul 15, 2020

Wesley Purkey Execution Temporarily Halted as Challenges Pending on Mental Competency, Health Danger to Religious Advisor, and Ineffective Representation

Lawyers for Wesley Purkey (pic­tured), the sec­ond of three fed­er­al death-row pris­on­ers sched­uled to be exe­cut­ed dur­ing the week of July 13, are seek­ing to halt his exe­cu­tion, argu­ing that men­tal ill­ness and demen­tia have left him men­tal­ly incom­pe­tent. As Purkey chal­lenges the con­sti­tu­tion­al­i­ty of his exe­cu­tion, his spir­i­tu­al advi­sor, Rev. Dale Hartkemeyer, is seek­ing to move back the exe­cu­tion until the COVID-19 pandemic…

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Jul 14, 2020

Federal Government Ends Death Penalty Hiatus With Rushed Early-Morning Execution of Daniel Lee

The U.S. fed­er­al gov­ern­ment end­ed its 17-year hia­tus between exe­cu­tions on July 14, 2020, putting Daniel Lewis Lee (pic­tured) to death moments after overnight rul­ings by the U.S. Supreme Court and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit vacat­ed pri­or court orders that had placed the exe­cu­tion on hold. Two more exe­cu­tions are sched­uled this week, with a fourth…

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Jul 13, 2020

Chaos Surrounds Attempts to Resume Federal Executions

As the U.S. Department of Justice seeks to resume fed­er­al exe­cu­tions after a 17-year hia­tus, the government’s rushed time­frame, the ongo­ing COVID-19 pan­dem­ic, and unre­solved issues involv­ing the lethal-injec­­tion pro­to­col, and the vic­tims’ family’s rights have com­bined with alleged con­sti­tu­tion­al vio­la­tions in the cas­es of the three pris­on­ers slat­ed for exe­cu­tion this week to pro­duce a chaot­ic whirl­wind of last-minute…

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Jul 10, 2020

Op-Eds Highlight Disparities in Federal Death Penalty, as 1,000 Faith Leaders and the European Union Urge Justice Department to Halt Executions

As the sched­uled July 13, 2020 date for the first fed­er­al exe­cu­tions in 17 years approach­es, faith lead­ers, diplo­mats, and legal experts have asked the fed­er­al gov­ern­ment to call them off. 1,000 faith lead­ers from across the coun­try have urged President Trump and Attorney General Barr to halt the exe­cu­tions. They are joined by the European Union, which on July 10 also issued a state­ment strong­ly oppos­ing the resump­tion of federal executions.

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