Publications & Testimony

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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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Feb 15, 2019

He’s on California’s Death Row, But Demetrius Howard Never Killed Anyone

A February 4, 2019 arti­cle in the crim­i­nal jus­tice newslet­ter, The Appeal, fea­tures the case of Demetrius Howard, a California pris­on­er sen­tenced to death for a crime in which he didn’t kill any­one. Howard was sen­tenced to death in 1995 for his par­tic­i­pa­tion in a rob­bery in which anoth­er man, Mitchell Funches, shot and killed Sherry Collins. Howard was nev­er accused of fir­ing a shot and he has con­sis­tent­ly main­tained that he…

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Feb 14, 2019

NEW PODCAST: Secrecy and the Death Penalty in the United States

As exe­cu­tion drugs have become more dif­fi­cult for states to law­ful­ly obtain and prob­lem­at­ic exe­cu­tions have become more fre­quent, states have expand­ed their efforts to shield their exe­cu­­tion-relat­ed activ­i­ties from pub­lic scruti­ny. In the lat­est episode of Discussions with DPIC, Robin Konrad, for­mer DPIC Director of Research and Special Projects, joins Executive Director Robert Dunham and cur­rent Director of Research and Special Projects Ngozi Ndulue to…

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Feb 12, 2019

Colorado Governor Likely to Commute Death Sentences if State Abolishes Death Penalty

Colorado Governor Jared Polis (pic­tured) has said he will​“strong­ly con­sid­er” com­mut­ing the death sen­tences of the three men on the state’s death row if the state abol­ish­es the death penal­ty. In a February 7, 2019 inter­view on Colorado Public Radio, Polis told Colorado Matters host Ryan Warner,​“if the leg­is­la­ture sends us a bill to elim­i­nate the death penal­ty in Colorado, I would sign that bill … [and] I would certainly take…

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Feb 11, 2019

Death-Row Prisoners Ask Supreme Court to Review Georgia, Oklahoma Verdicts Involving Racist Jurors

Georgia death-row pris­on­er Keith Tharpe (pic­tured, left) and Oklahoma death-row pris­on­er Julius Jones (pic­tured, right) are ask­ing the U.S. Supreme Court to grant them new tri­als after evi­dence showed that white jurors who described the defen­dants with racist slurs par­tic­i­pat­ed in decid­ing their cas­es. The involve­ment of the racist jurors, the pris­on­ers say, vio­lat­ed their Sixth Amendment rights to…

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Feb 08, 2019

Alabama Executes Muslim Prisoner Amidst Charges of Religious Discrimination

In a 5 – 4 deci­sion that Justice Elena Kagan char­ac­ter­ized as​“pro­found­ly wrong,” the U.S. Supreme Court on February 7, 2019 per­mit­ted Alabama to exe­cute a Muslim death-row pris­on­er, Domineque Ray (pic­tured), who had claimed that the state’s exe­cu­tion process dis­crim­i­nat­ed against him because of his reli­gion. Without expla­na­tion, the Court assert­ed that Ray had wait­ed too long to chal­lenge a pro­vi­sion in Alabama’s…

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Feb 07, 2019

THE ARTS: Death-Penalty Film, Clemency,’ Wins Sundance Festival Best Drama Award

Clemency, a film explor­ing the psy­cho­log­i­cal toll of the death penal­ty, has been award­ed the U.S. Grand Jury Prize for Drama at the pres­ti­gious Sundance Film Festival on February 2, 2019. The movie, writ­ten and direct­ed by Nigerian-American film­mak­er Chinonye Chukwu, tells the sto­ry of prison war­den Bernadine Williams (por­trayed by Alfre Woodard) as she pre­pares to over­see her 12th exe­cu­tion in the aftermath of…

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Feb 06, 2019

NEW POLL — Only 25% of North Carolina Voters Favor the Death Penalty as Punishment for Murder

According to new polling results, sup­port for cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment in North Carolina has fall­en dra­mat­i­cal­ly, with only 25% of vot­ers say­ing they pre­fer the death penal­ty for peo­ple con­vict­ed of first-degree mur­der. The poll, con­duct­ed the last week of January 2019 by Public Policy Polling, found that near­ly three quar­ters of North Carolina vot­ers reject­ed cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment for peo­ple con­vict­ed of mur­der, with 35% preferring…

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Feb 05, 2019

Execution Records Trial Reveals False Statements, Questionable Practices by Idaho Officials

Idaho offi­cials delib­er­ate­ly mis­led the pub­lic about the costs and appli­ca­tion of the state’s death penal­ty and prison offi­cials’ ques­tion­able efforts at obtain­ing exe­cu­tion drugs, accord­ing to evi­dence pre­sent­ed in week-long court hear­ings on the state’s exe­cu­tion secre­cy prac­tices. Testimony from January 28 through February 1, 2019 in an open-records law­suit against the Idaho Department of Corrections has revealed that Idaho paid $10,000 in cash to…

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