Publications & Testimony

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Jan 08, 2016

Harvard Law Professor Chronicles The Death Penalty’s Last Stand’

In a recent arti­cle in Slate, Harvard Law School Professor Charles Ogletree, the exec­u­tive direc­tor of the uni­ver­si­ty’s Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice, says the death penal­ty is col­laps­ing under the weight of its own cor­rup­tion and cru­el­ty.” He empha­sizes the increas­ing iso­la­tion of cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment to a few out­lier juris­dic­tions, par­tic­u­lar­ly high­light­ing Caddo Parish, Louisiana. Caddo Parish received nation­al atten­tion when, short­ly after the exoneration…

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Jan 07, 2016

More Nations Reject Death Penalty, Even as Use Spikes in Shrinking Minority of Countries

The New York Times reports that the num­ber of coun­tries using cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment con­tin­ued to shrink and its use became more iso­lat­ed from 2013 to 2014, even as the num­ber of death sen­tences world­wide rose. 105 coun­tries have abol­ished the death penal­ty, most recent­ly Suriname and Mongolia, and the United Nations lists 60 addi­tion­al coun­tries as de fac­to abo­li­tion­ist” because they have not had any exe­cu­tions in at least 10 years. That leaves just 28 coun­tries that still practice…

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Jan 06, 2016

Report Finds Failure of Leadership’ by Orange County District Attorney’s Office in Jailhouse Informant Scandal

A new report by a spe­cial com­mit­tee cre­at­ed by Orange County, California District Attorney Tony Rackauckas (pic­tured) cites a fail­ure of lead­er­ship” as the root cause of a mul­ti-decade his­to­ry of pros­e­cu­to­r­i­al mis­con­duct involv­ing jail­house infor­mants. Documents obtained by defense lawyers and The Orange County Register had revealed what the paper called a secret and well-orga­nized net­work of snitch­es” that had been hid­den from defense coun­sel and the courts. In…

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Jan 05, 2016

Prosecutor Says Change Needed if Wyoming Wants to Keep the Death Penalty

Natrona County, Wyoming District Attorney Mike Blonigen (pic­tured) recent­ly called for a recon­sid­er­a­tion of the state’s death penal­ty after a fed­er­al judge over­turned the death sen­tence of Dale Wayne Eaton, a decade after Blonigen obtained it in 2004. At the time U.S. District Judge Alan B. Johnson reversed Eaton’s sen­tence in 2014, Eaton was the only per­son on Wyoming’s death…

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Dec 31, 2015

Case Summaries of Executed Women

Velma Barfield in North Carolina on November 2, 1984 — She was in a rela­tion­ship with Stuart Taylor who was a wid­ow­er. She forged checks on Taylor’s account to pay for her addic­tion. Fearing that she had been found out, she mixed an arsenic based rat poi­son into his beer and tea. Taylor became very ill. As his con­di­tion wors­ened, she took him to the hos­pi­tal where he died a few days lat­er. There was an autop­sy which found that the cause of Taylor’s death was arsenic…

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Dec 31, 2015

Women Executed in the US: 1900 – 2021

Date of Execution Name Race State Execution Method 1. 7/​17/​1903 DORA WRIGHTOK Hanging 2. 12/​8/​1905 MARY ROGERSVT Hanging 3. 3/​29/​1909 MARY FARMERNY Electrocution 4. 8/​16/​1912 VIRGINIA CHRISTIANVA Electrocution 5. 1/​13/​1922 PATTIE PERDUEMS Hanging 6. 1/​12/​1928 RUTH SNYDERNY Electrocution 7. 2/​1/​1929 ADA LEBOEUFLA Hanging 8. 1/​24/​1930 SELENA GILMOREAL Electrocution 9. 2/​21/​1930 EVA

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