Publications & Testimony

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Apr 14, 2017

U.S. Supreme Court: McWilliams v. Dunn Pre-Argument Briefing

In 1986, James McWilliams (pic­tured), an indi­gent defen­dant, was sen­tenced to death by a judge in Alabama after being denied access to an inde­pen­dent expert who could have helped the defense under­stand and present his men­tal health issues. On April 24, 2017, the U.S. Supreme Court will hold oral argu­ment in McWilliams v. Dunn. The ques­tion before the Court is whether, when the Supreme Court held in Ake v. Oklahoma (1985) that an indi­gent defen­dant is enti­tled to meaningful…

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Apr 13, 2017

Poll Shows Orange and Osceola County Voters Prefer Life Sentences Over Death Penalty

A new poll of vot­ers in Orange and Osceola coun­ties in Florida — tak­en in the wake of Governor Rick Scott’s removal of their local­ly elect­ed State Attorney Aramis Ayala (pic­tured) from 22 homi­cide cas­es after she announced that her office would not pur­sue the death penal­ty — shows that the coun­ties’ vot­ers over­whelm­ing­ly pre­fer the use of life impris­on­ment over the death penal­ty as pun­ish­ment for mur­der. The poll by Public Policy Polling, released on April 10, found that 62% of…

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Apr 12, 2017

Louisiana Legislature Considers Bipartisan Measure to Abolish Death Penalty

Three Louisiana leg­is­la­tors, all of them for­mer law enforce­ment offi­cials, have pro­posed leg­is­la­tion to abol­ish the state’s death penal­ty. Sen. Dan Claitor (R‑Baton Rouge, pic­tured), a for­mer New Orleans pros­e­cu­tor who chairs the Senate Judiciary Committee, is the pri­ma­ry author of Senate Bill 142, which would elim­i­nate the death penal­ty for offens­es com­mit­ted on or after August 1, 2017. The bil­l’s coun­ter­part in the House of Representatives, House Bill 101, is spon­sored by…

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Apr 07, 2017

Federal Appeals Court Upholds Injunction Against Ohio Execution Protocol

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit has upheld a low­er fed­er­al court rul­ing block­ing the state of Ohio from pro­ceed­ing with plans to car­ry out exe­cu­tions with its new three-drug exe­cu­tion pro­to­col. The deci­sion affirmed a dis­trict court pre­lim­i­nary injunc­tion that barred the state from using the drug mida­zo­lam as part of a three-drug exe­cu­tion process, and barred the state from using any lethal injec­tion method which employs either a par­a­lyt­ic agent…or…

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Apr 06, 2017

Arkansas Parole Board Recommends Clemency for Jason McGehee

The Arkansas Parole Board vot­ed 6 – 1 on April 5 to rec­om­mend clemen­cy for Jason McGehee, one of the eight death-row pris­on­ers sched­uled to be exe­cut­ed in an unprece­dent­ed eleven-day peri­od lat­er this month. McGehee’s clemen­cy peti­tion drew sup­port from both the for­mer Director of the Arkansas Department of Correction, Ray Hobbs, and the tri­al judge who presided in his case, Robert McCorkindale. Speaking on McGehee’s behalf, Hobbs told the…

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Apr 05, 2017

Alabama Legislature Votes to End Judicial Override

The Alabama leg­is­la­ture has approved and sent to the Governor a bill that would bring to an end the prac­tice of per­mit­ting tri­al judges to impose death sen­tences over a cap­i­tal sen­tenc­ing jury’s rec­om­men­da­tion that the defen­dant be sen­tenced to life. Alabama is the only state in the U.S. that cur­rent­ly per­mits judi­cial over­ride. The leg­is­la­ture act­ed in response to mount­ing court chal­lenges to Alabama’s death penalty…

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Apr 04, 2017

In Expanding Dispute Over Death Penalty, Florida Governor Orders Replacement of Local Prosecutor in 21 Murder Cases

Florida Governor Rick Scott issued a series of exec­u­tive orders on April 3 remov­ing local­ly elect­ed 9th Judicial Circuit State Attorney Aramis Ayala (pic­tured) from 21 first-degree mur­der cas­es and replac­ing her with 5th Judicial Circuit State Attorney Brad King. The removal comes two weeks after Ayala announced a pol­i­cy that her office would not pur­sue the death penal­ty in mur­der pros­e­cu­tions. The cas­es include a num­ber of poten­tial capital…

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