Publications & Testimony

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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…

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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…

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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,…

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Feb 13, 2020

News Brief — California Supreme Court Overturns Conviction in 37-Year-Old Death Penalty Case

NEWS (2/​13/​20): The California Supreme Court has grant­ed a new tri­al to Kenneth Earl Gay, who was sen­tenced to death in 1985 for the mur­der of a Los Angeles police offi­cer. In a unan­i­mous deci­sion on February 13, 2020, the court ruled that Gay’s lawyer had​“obtained appoint­ment to rep­re­sent Gay through fraud, coun­seled him to make dam­ag­ing con­fes­sions to the pros­e­cu­tion with­out safe­guards to ensure the con­fes­sions would not be used with­out a deal…

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Feb 12, 2020

News Brief — Texas Overturns Death Sentence of Charles Brownlow

NEWS (2/​12/​20): On February 12, 2020, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals over­turned the death sen­tence imposed on Charles Brownlow, Jr. in Kaufman County in April 2016. The appeals court ruled that Brownlow’s jury had been pre­vent­ed from prop­er­ly eval­u­at­ing his claim of intellectual…

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Feb 11, 2020

Texas Appeals Court Hears Argument that Incompetent Lawyering, Race Bias Infected Death Sentence of Man Who Gouged Out and Ate His Own Eye

Andre Thomas (pic­tured) is a Texas death-row pris­on­er riv­en with schiz­o­phre­nia so severe that, in sep­a­rate inci­dents, he gouged out both of his eyes and ate one of them. The U.S. Court of Appeals heard oral argu­ment on February 5, 2020, about whether his con­vic­tion and death sen­tence should be over­turned because his lawyers failed to present evi­dence that he was incom­pe­tent to be tried, failed to present mit­i­gat­ing evi­dence of Thomas’…

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