Publications & Testimony
Items: 1731 — 1740
Jan 02, 2019
Disparate Death-Penalty Rulings in Same Florida Murder Case Raise Arbitrariness Concerns
The Florida Supreme Court issued rulings in thirteen death penalty cases in the last two weeks of 2018, upholding convictions and death sentences in ten, reversing one death sentence, remanding one case for a new hearing on intellectual disability, and allowing limited DNA testing in another case. The most notable of the decisions came in the cases of Gerald Murray (pictured left) and Steven Taylor (pictured,…
Read MoreJan 01, 2019
Federal Death Sentences by Year Since 1988
Year Death Sentences 1989 0 1990 0 1991 1 1992 0 1993 5 1994 0 1995 2 1996 4 1997 3 1998 5 1999 1 2000 2 2001 2 …
Read MoreJan 01, 2019
Federal Laws Providing for the Death Penalty
SOURCE: Federal Death Penalty Resource Counsel, Statutes; Bureau of Justice Statistics: Capital Punishment…
Read MoreJan 01, 2019
Criteria for Inclusion on DPI’s Innocence List
For Inclusion on DPI’s Innocence List: Defendants must have been convicted, sentenced to death and subsequently either- 1. Been acquitted of all charges related to the crime that placed them on death row, or 2. Had all charges related to the crime that placed them on death row dismissed by the prosecution or the courts, or 3. Been granted a complete pardon based on evidence of innocence. The list includes cases in which the release occurred 1973 or…
Read MoreDec 31, 2018
Justice Anthony Kennedy’s Death Penalty Jurisprudence
The retirement of Justice Anthony Kennedy from the U.S. Supreme Court after the 2017 – 2018 court term and his replacement with Justice Brett Kavanaugh marked a potentially pivotal change in the constitution of the Court with respect to death-penalty…
Read MoreDec 28, 2018
Record Lows Set Across the U.S. For Death Sentences Imposed in 2018
2018 was a record-low year for death-penalty usage in the United States, as eighteen death-penalty states set or matched records for the fewest new death sentences imposed in the modern history of U.S. capital punishment. (Click here to enlarge map.) Thirty-five U.S. states — including sixteen that authorized capital punishment in 2018 — did not impose any death sentences in 2018, while California and Pennsylvania, which…
Read MoreDec 27, 2018
National Think Tank Calls on Conservatives to Reject Death Penalty
The R Street Institute, a Washington-based policy think tank, has joined the growing number of conservative voices advocating for death-penalty abolition. In a commentary in the November/December 2018 issue of The American Conservative, the institute’s criminal justice and civil liberties policy director Arthur Rizer (pictured, left) and its Southeast region director Marc Hyden (pictured,…
Read MoreDec 26, 2018
After Mid-Term Elections, Legislators Poised to Renew Efforts at Death-Penalty Abolition in 2019
Empowered by the results of the November 2018 mid-term elections, legislatures in at least four states are poised to renew efforts to repeal their states’ death-penalty statutes or drastically reduce the circumstances in which capital punishment is available. State legislative and gubernatorial elections in Colorado, Nevada, New Hampshire, and…
Read MoreDec 24, 2018
A Special DPIC What’s New — Christmas Memories from Death Row Forty Christmases Later
Death-row exoneree Ron Keine (pictured) reflects on spending the holidays…
Read MoreDec 21, 2018
NEW PODCAST: DPIC’s 2018 Year End Report
In the latest podcast episode of Discussions with DPIC, members of the DPIC staff discuss key themes from the 2018 Year End Report. Robert Dunham, Ngozi Ndulue, and Anne Holsinger delve into the major death-penalty trends and news items of the year, including the“extended trend” of generational lows in death sentencing and executions, election results that indicate the decline will likely continue, and the possible impact of Pope Francis’s…
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