Publications & Testimony
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Oct 03, 2015
Missouri Commutes Death Sentence of Kimber Edwards
On October 2, Missouri Governor Jay Nixon commuted the death sentence of Kimber Edwards to life without parole. Edwards had faced execution on October 6 for the alleged murder-for-hire killing…
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Virginia Executes Inmate with Appeal Still Pending Before Supreme Court
On October 1, Virginia executed Alfredo Prieto (pictured) before the U.S. Supreme Court had decided whether to grant a stay on his challenge to Virginia’s use of an execution drug obtained from Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Robert Lee, Prieto’s attorney, said,“The Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States were considering Mr. Prieto’s request for a stay of execution but the Virginia Department of Corrections went ahead with the…
Read MoreOct 01, 2015
NEW VOICES: Newt Gingrich “More Open” to Death Penalty Repeal After Pope’s Speech
Former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Newt Gingrich said he is“more open” to the abolition of the death penalty after hearing Pope Francis’ address to Congress. Gingrich, who converted to Catholicism several years ago, said he was“very impressed” with Pope Francis’ comments. In an appearance on HuffPost Live, Gingrich highlighted the work he has done on criminal justice reform, saying,“I very deeply believe we need to…
Read MoreSep 30, 2015
Spate of Scheduled Executions Highlight Broad Issues in Capital Punishment
An unusually high number of executions are scheduled for late September and early October — five states intend to carry out six executions in nine days. Pieces in the Los Angeles Times and the Washington Post describe the larger issues raised by the cases in this“burst of lethal activity.” In the Los Angeles Times, Scott Martelle examined the three executions scheduled for consecutive days in Georgia, Oklahoma, and Virginia, concluding,“So…
Read MoreSep 29, 2015
Virginia Governor Denies Reprieve for Inmate Who May Have Intellectual Disability
Virginia may execute Alfredo Prieto on October 1 despite concerns by disability advocates that he may be intellectually disabled. Governor Terry McAuliffe (pictured) announced on September 28 that he would not grant Prieto a reprieve. Gov. McAuliffe issued a statement saying“It is the Governor’s responsibility to ensure that the laws of the Commonwealth are properly carried out unless circumstances merit a stay or…
Read MoreSep 28, 2015
Glossip Defense Alleges Intimidation of Innocence Witnesses by Oklahoma Prosecutors
Defense lawyers have filed a motion in the case of Richard Glossip (pictured) alleging that two witnesses who have come forward with evidence of Glossip’s innocence have been intimidated by prosecutors. Glossip was sentenced to death for the murder of Barry Van Treese, based upon the testimony of the actual killer, Justin Sneed, who was spared the death penalty in exhange for testifying that Glossip had offered him thousands of dollars to…
Read MoreSep 28, 2015
Kelly Gissendaner [UPDATED]: Former Chief Justice, Corrections Deputy Join Appeal for Clemency
Former Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Norman Fletcher and former State Corrections Deputy Director Vanessa O’Donnell have joined the effort to spare Kelly Gissendaner, who is scheduled to be executed in Georgia on September 29 for recruiting Gregory Owen, with whom she was romantically involved, to murder her husband. Owen made a deal with prosecutors for a life sentence and will be eligible for parole in 8 years. Justice…
Read MoreSep 25, 2015
Former Inmates Plead for Clemency for Kelly Gissendaner, Who Gave Them Hope in Prison
A group of former Georgia prisoners is calling for clemency for Kelly Gissendaner, who is scheduled to be executed on September 29. The women say Gissendaner gave them hope and helped them turn their lives around. Nikki Roberts said she spoke to Gissendaner through a heating vent after Roberts had been placed in“lockdown” for trying to slit her wrists. Gissendaner told her,“Don’t wish death on yourself. You sound like you’ve got some sense.”…
Read MoreSep 24, 2015
In Address to Congress, Pope Francis Calls for Abolition of Death Penalty
In an historic address before a joint session of the United States Congress, Pope Francis called for the abolition of capital punishment. Linking to the broader theme of protecting human life and dignity, he said,“This conviction has led me, from the beginning of my ministry, to advocate at different levels for the global abolition of the death penalty. I am convinced that this way is the best, since every life is sacred, every human person is…
Read MoreSep 23, 2015
Another Drug Company Opposes Use of Its Product in Executions
Sun Pharma, which is based in India, has publicly dissociated itself from the use of its drugs in upcoming Arkansas executions. The company said it prohibits the sale of its products to entities that might use them for killing. Sun Pharma was notified of the possible misuse of its products by the Associated Press, which had obtained redacted photographs of the drugs Arkansas planned to use in eight scheduled executions. A recently…
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