Publications & Testimony

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Feb 04, 2019

Georgia Approaches Five Years With No Death Sentences

For the first time since Georgia brought back the death penal­ty in 1973, the state will go five years with­out impos­ing any death sen­tences. No jury has hand­ed down a death sen­tence since March 2014 and, with no cap­i­tal tri­als sched­uled for February or March, the state is near­ly cer­tain to reach the 5‑year mile­stone. The decline in death sen­tenc­ing is even more dra­mat­ic in light of the fact that, pri­or to 2015, Georgia had nev­er gone two consecutive years…

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Feb 01, 2019

42 Years After Death Sentence, Federal Appeals Court Says Charles Ray Finch Actually Innocent’

A fed­er­al appeals court has found 80-year-old Charles Ray Finch (pic­tured)​“actu­al­ly inno­cent” of the mur­der for which he was con­vict­ed and sen­tenced to death in North Carolina 42 years ago. The pro­nounce­ment came in a unan­i­mous rul­ing issued by a three-judge pan­el of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit on January 25, 2019. In that deci­sion, Chief Judge Roger L. Gregory wrote that​“Finch has over­come the exacting standard…

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Jan 31, 2019

Texas Executes Robert Jennings in Nation’s First Execution of 2019

Texas exe­cut­ed Robert Jennings (pic­tured) on January 30, 2019 for the 1988 mur­der of Houston police offi­cer Elston Howard, amid ques­tions as to his eli­gi­bil­i­ty for cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment and the con­sti­tu­tion­al­i­ty of his death sen­tence. Jennings was con­vict­ed under a sen­tenc­ing pro­ce­dure that the U.S. Supreme Court had struck down short­ly before his tri­al in 1989 because it did not ade­quate­ly allow jurors to consider evidence…

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Jan 30, 2019

NEW VOICES: Basketball Star Stephen Curry — I Don’t Believe in the Death Penalty”

Stephen Curry (pic­tured, right, dur­ing a 2015 vis­it to the White House), star of the NBA’s Golden State Warriors and exec­u­tive pro­duc­er of the upcom­ing doc­u­men­tary Emanuel, has pub­licly voiced his oppo­si­tion to the death penal­ty. Emanuel tells the sto­ry of the mur­der of nine Black mem­bers of the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina by white supremacist…

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Jan 29, 2019

Missouri Supreme Court Hears Case on Hung Jury’ Death Sentences

The Missouri Supreme Court may soon rule on the con­sti­tu­tion­al­i­ty of the state’s prac­tice of hav­ing the tri­al judge deter­mine whether a cap­i­tal defen­dant should live or die if the sen­tenc­ing jury is unable to reach a unan­i­mous ver­dict. Death-row pris­on­er Marvin Rice (pic­tured) was sen­tenced to death by the tri­al judge in August 2017, even though 11 of the 12 jurors in his case vot­ed for a life sen­tence. His appeal, which the state…

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Jan 28, 2019

Governor Grants Execution Reprieve Over Concerns About Ohio’s Lethal-Injection Process

Citing a fed­er­al court’s con­cerns that Ohio’s lethal-injec­­tion process is unnec­es­sar­i­ly tor­tur­ous, new­ly inau­gu­rat­ed Ohio Governor Mike DeWine (pic­tured, left) has issued a six-month reprieve to death-row pris­on­er Warren Keith Henness (pic­tured, right), delay­ing his exe­cu­tion from February 13 to September 12, 2019. In grant­i­ng the reprieve, DeWine also direct­ed the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction to review Ohio’s…

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Jan 25, 2019

Lawyers Seek Clemency for Tennessee Death-Row Prisoner Dying of End-Stage Cancer

Charles Wright (pic­tured), a pris­on­er on Tennessee’s death row, may die of can­cer before the October 10, 2019 exe­cu­tion date that the state has set for him. His attor­neys and sup­port­ers, includ­ing a for­mer U.S. Congressman, are seek­ing clemen­cy so Wright can spend his final days with his fam­i­ly. Wright has prostate can­cer that has spread to his bones, and was recent­ly moved from Tennessee’s death-row facil­i­ty to a prison infir­mary. He is…

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Jan 24, 2019

U.S. Supreme Court Declines to Review Cases Alleging Racial Bias in Oklahoma Death Penalty

The United States Supreme Court has declined to review chal­lenges brought by two Oklahoma death-row pris­on­ers who alleged that their death sen­tences were the uncon­sti­tu­tion­al prod­uct of racial bias. Julius Jones and Tremane Wood had sought to over­turn their death sen­tences based on the find­ings of a 2017 study that showed sig­nif­i­cant racial dis­par­i­ties in Oklahoma’s death sen­tenc­ing prac­tices. On January 22, 2019, the…

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Jan 23, 2019

Bill to Abolish Wyoming’s Death Penalty Introduced with Bipartisan Support

A bipar­ti­san coali­tion of Wyoming leg­is­la­tors has intro­duced a bill to abol­ish the state’s death penal­ty. On January 15, 2019, Cheyenne Republican State Representative Jared Olsen (pic­tured, left) and Republican State Senator Brian Boner (pic­tured, right), intro­duced HB145, which would repeal the death penal­ty and replace it with a judi­cial­ly imposed sen­tence of life with­out parole or life impris­on­ment. The bill,…

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