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Feb 23, 2020

Legislative Roundup — Recent Legislative Activity as of February 222020

Colorado — The House Judiciary com­mit­tee vot­ed 6 – 3 on February 18 to approve SB 20 – 100, a bill that would prospec­tive­ly repeal the death penal­ty in Colorado. The bill, which has already passed the state sen­ate, is expect­ed to receive a vote in the full House ear­ly in the week. Governor Jared Polis has indi­cat­ed that he will sign the bill if it…

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Feb 20, 2020

News Brief — Tennessee Has Executed Nicholas Sutton

NEWS (2/​20/​20): Tennessee exe­cut­ed Nicholas Sutton on February 20, 2020, one day after Governor Bill Lee denied a peti­tion for clemen­cy that had been sup­port­ed by sev­en cor­rec­tion­al offi­cers, five jurors, and mem­bers of the victims’…

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Feb 20, 2020

Nebraska Bill to Make Executions More Transparent Advances in Legislature

Nebraskas uni­cam­er­al leg­is­la­ture vot­ed on February 13, 2020 to advance a bill that would increase trans­paren­cy in the state’s exe­cu­tion process. LB 238, which would allow wit­ness­es to see the exe­cu­tion from the moment the pris­on­er enters the death cham­ber until the pris­on­er is declared dead or the exe­cu­tion is halt­ed, passed an ini­tial con­sid­er­a­tion by a 33 – 7 vote. It must pass a sec­ond vote in order to be sub­mit­ted to the…

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Feb 19, 2020

News Brief — Dana Cook Named National Mitigation Coordinator

NEWS (2/​19/​20): Dana Cook has been named National Mitigation Coordinator for the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts’ National Habeas Assistance and Training Counsel Project. Cook has more than two decades of expe­ri­ence in cap­i­tal defend­er offices in Pennsylvania and Tennessee work­ing as a mit­i­ga­tion spe­cial­ist at the tri­al and post-con­vic­tion stages of death-penal­ty cas­es and in train­ing lawyers and inves­ti­ga­tors in prepar­ing and pre­sent­ing mit­i­gat­ing evi­dence. She…

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Feb 19, 2020

California Announces Pilot Program to Move Some Death-Row Prisoners Out of San Quentin

The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) has announced plans to allow some of the state’s death-sen­tenced pris­on­ers to move from San Quentin’s death row to oth­er state pris­ons that offer work and oth­er reha­bil­i­ta­tive pro­grams. In what has been billed a pilot pro­gram,” the eli­gi­ble pris­on­ers will be able to trans­fer to one of eight less cost­ly high-secu­ri­ty pris­ons that pro­vide reha­bil­i­ta­tive ser­vices. The death-sen­tenced pris­on­ers who are…

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Feb 18, 2020

As Execution Dates Approach, Tennessee Prisoners Challenge Execution Method

Tennessee has sched­uled three upcom­ing exe­cu­tions, despite ongo­ing lit­i­ga­tion sur­round­ing the use of its lethal injec­tion pro­to­col and prob­lems with its lethal-injec­tion drugs that have led five pris­on­ers to opt for death by elec­tro­cu­tion. Attorneys for five oth­er death-row pris­on­ers, includ­ing Oscar Smith, who has an exe­cu­tion date of June 4, 2020, have filed a fed­er­al suit pre­sent­ing new evi­dence chal­leng­ing the state’s execution…

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Feb 17, 2020

Exoneree Ryan Matthews Calls for Ending Louisiana’s Death Penalty: I Know Capital Punishment Doesn’t Work”

DNA exon­er­at­ed Ryan Matthews in 2004, after he had spent five years on death row at the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola for a mur­der he did not com­mit. In December 2019, he received his col­lege degree. I’m so used to obsta­cles get­ting in my way,” Matthews, told Nola​.com. But that won’t stop me. When one door shuts, I work to get anoth­er one to…

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Feb 17, 2020

News Brief — Kentucky Public Defender Cleared of Tampering Charges in Death Penalty Case

NEWS (2/​17/​20): A Kentucky pub­lic defend­er has been cleared of charges that she tam­pered with evi­dence in a cap­i­tal case. On February 17, 2020, a Kentucky grand jury declined to indict Angela Elleman on a felony charge aris­ing out of alle­ga­tions that she and a defense inves­ti­ga­tor had dug up shell cas­ings linked to a mur­der case and kept them in a safe for more than six years. Elleman rep­re­sents Anthony Hogan, a co-defen­dant of James…

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