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Publications & Testimony

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Feb 28, 2019

Texas Plans to Execute Prisoner Whose Death Sentence Was Influenced by False and Unreliable Testimony

Texas is sched­uled to exe­cute Billie Wayne Coble (pic­tured) on February 28, 2019, despite court find­ings that two expert wit­ness­es who tes­ti­fied for the pros­e­cu­tion gave prob­lem­at­ic” and fab­ri­cat­ed” tes­ti­mo­ny at his tri­al. Coble was sen­tenced to death in 1990 and resen­tenced in 2008 after his orig­i­nal sen­tence was over­turned as a result of con­sti­tu­tion­al­ly defi­cient jury instruc­tions. At his resen­tenc­ing, the issue of future dan­ger­ous­ness pre­sent­ed a…

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Feb 27, 2019

7th World Congress Against Death Penalty Opens in Brussels, Belgium

An esti­mat­ed 1,500 gov­ern­ment offi­cials and rep­re­sen­ta­tives of non-gov­ern­men­tal orga­ni­za­tions from more than 140 coun­tries gath­ered in Brussels, Belgium on February 26, 2019 for the open­ing of the Seventh World Congress Against the Death Penalty. The World Congress ­– orga­nized by the Ensemble Contre la Peine de Mort and the World Coalition Against the Death Penalty – is the world’s lead­ing con­vo­ca­tion on cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment. The four-day meet­ing for­mal­ly opened on February 27 with a ceremony…

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Feb 26, 2019

After More Than Three Decades, Two Death-Row Prisoners Freed in California

Two for­mer California death-row pris­on­ers who had spent a com­bined 70 years in prison are now free men, after fed­er­al courts over­turned their con­vic­tions and local pros­e­cu­tors agreed to plea deals on non-cap­i­tal charges. James Hardy (pic­tured, left) was freed on February 14, 2019 after plead­ing guilty to two counts of first-degree mur­der in exchange for a sus­pend­ed sen­tence and release on pro­ba­tion. Freddie Lee Taylor (pic­tured, right) was…

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Feb 25, 2019

Diverse Voices Urge Supreme Court to Reverse Georgia Death Sentence Involving Racist Juror

Responding to the Georgia state and fed­er­al courts’ refusal to reverse a death sen­tence imposed on an African-American defen­dant by a jury taint­ed by racism, an ide­o­log­i­cal­ly diverse range of voic­es have called on the U.S. Supreme Court to inter­vene. Georgia death-row pris­on­er Keith Tharpe (pic­tured) was sen­tenced to death by a juror who lat­er said, there are two types of black peo­ple: 1. Black folks and 2. N***rs,” and won­dered if black…

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Feb 22, 2019

Friend-of-the-Court Briefs Challenge Systemic Injustices in North Carolina Death Penalty 

Two ami­cus curi­ae briefs filed in the Racial Justice Act appeal of North Carolina death-row pris­on­er Rayford Burke (pic­tured) are ask­ing the North Carolina Supreme Court to redress sys­temic prob­lems in North Carolina’s admin­is­tra­tion of its death penal­ty. One brief, filed by the New York-based NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund (LDF), urges the court to pro­vide Burke the oppor­tu­ni­ty to prove that racial bias imper­mis­si­bly influenced…

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Feb 21, 2019

Ohio Governor Halts Cruel and Unusual” Lethal-Injection Executions

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine (pic­tured) has halt­ed all exe­cu­tions in the state until its Department of Rehabilitation and Correction is able to devel­op a new exe­cu­tion pro­to­col that gains approval from the courts. Responding to the find­ings of a fed­er­al court that likened Ohio’s three-drug lethal-injec­tion pro­to­col to a com­bi­na­tion of water­board­ing and chem­i­cal fire, DeWine said Ohio is not going to exe­cute some­one under my watch when a federal…

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Feb 20, 2019

U.S. Supreme Court Again Reverses Texas Court’s Rejection of Intellectual Disability Claim

Overturning the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals for the sec­ond time, the United States Supreme Court ruled on February 19, 2019, that Texas death-row pris­on­er Bobby James Moore is intel­lec­tu­al­ly dis­abled and may not be exe­cut­ed. In an unsigned opin­ion, the Supreme Court reversed the lat­est Texas appeals court deci­sion that would have allowed Moore’s exe­cu­tion, say­ing the state court had relied on many of the same improp­er lay…

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Feb 19, 2019

Death-Penalty Repeal Efforts Across U.S. Spurred by Growing Conservative Support

Bills to repeal and replace the death penal­ty with non-cap­i­tal pun­ish­ments have gained new trac­tion across the United States in 2019 as a result of oppo­si­tion to the death penal­ty among ide­o­log­i­cal­ly con­ser­v­a­tive leg­is­la­tors. That move­ment – buoyed by fis­cal and pro-life con­ser­v­a­tives, con­ser­v­a­tive law-reform advo­cates, and the deep­en­ing involve­ment of the Catholic Church in death-penal­ty abo­li­tion – has led to unprece­dent­ed suc­cess­es in numer­ous hous­es of state leg­is­la­tures and moved repeal…

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Feb 19, 2019

Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety, New Hampshire House of Representatives: Testimony on HB 455 – Changing the penalty for capital murder to life imprisonment without the possibility for parole

Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety, New Hampshire House of Representatives: Testimony on HB 455 – Changing the penal­ty for cap­i­tal mur­der to life impris­on­ment with­out the pos­si­bil­i­ty for parole by Robert Brett Dunham, Executive Director, Death Penalty Information Center (Concord, February 19, 2019). Exhibits to Mr. Dunham’s tes­ti­mo­ny can be accessed…

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