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Jun 11, 2015

NEW VOICES: American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Opposes Participation in Executions

In a press release on June 9, the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) announced its pol­i­cy affirm­ing​“that phar­ma­cists, as health­care providers who are ded­i­cat­ed to achiev­ing opti­mal health out­comes and pre­serv­ing life, should not par­tic­i­pate in cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment.” ASHP rep­re­sents 40,000 mem­bers, includ­ing phar­ma­cists who serve as patient-care providers in acute and ambu­la­to­ry set­tings. The orga­ni­za­tion also includes…

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Jun 10, 2015

Missouri Execution Clouded by Concerns About Mental Illness and Lethal Injection

On June 9, Richard Strong was exe­cut­ed in Missouri, despite the fact that four Justices of the Supreme Court would have grant­ed him a stay and despite evi­dence that he suf­fered from severe men­tal ill­ness. A broad chal­lenge to Missouri’s secre­tive lethal injec­tion process (Zink v. Lombardi) has yet to be resolved, and Justices Ginsburg, Breyer, Sotomayor, and Kagan vot­ed to stay Strong’s exe­cu­tion because of that chal­lenge. However, five votes…

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Jun 09, 2015

INNOCENCE: Alfred Dewayne Brown is Released from Texas Death Row; Nation’s 154th Death-Row Exoneration

Harris County, Texas pros­e­cu­tors announced on June 8 that they have dis­missed charges against Alfred Dewayne Brown, who had been sen­tenced to death in 2005 for the mur­ders of a Houston police offi­cer and a store clerk dur­ing a rob­bery. The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals had over­turned Brown’s con­vic­tion last year because pros­e­cu­tors with­held a phone record that sup­port­ed Brown’s ali­bi. Prosecutors in 2013 said that the phone record had…

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Jun 05, 2015

North Carolina Governor Formally Pardons Two Death Row Exonerees

North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory grant­ed par­dons to Leon Brown (l.) and Henry McCollum (cen­ter, r.), allow­ing the two men to receive com­pen­sa­tion for their wrong­ful con­vic­tions. Brown and McCollum are half-broth­­ers who were con­vict­ed of the 1983 mur­der of an 11-year-old girl and sen­tenced to death. McCollum spent 30 years on death row before being exon­er­at­ed by DNA evi­dence in 2014. Brown was released after 30 years in…

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Jun 04, 2015

Quinnipiac Poll Shows Americans Prefer Life Without Parole to Death Penalty

A new poll by Quinnipiac has found that more Americans pre­fer life with­out parole (48%) than the death penal­ty (43%) for peo­ple con­vict­ed of mur­der. Since Quinnipiac last asked the ques­tion in 2013, sup­port for life with­out parole has risen by five per­cent­age points and dropped for the death penal­ty by five points. A June 2014 ABC News/​Washington Post poll also showed that more Americans pre­ferred life with­out parole to the death penal­ty. Quinnipiac found…

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Jun 03, 2015

Texas to Execute Lester Bower After 30 Years on Death Row, Despite Errors and Doubts as to Guilt

UPDATE: Bower was exe­cut­ed as sched­uled. EARLIER: Lester Bower is sched­uled to be exe­cut­ed in Texas on June 3, after spend­ing more than 30 years on death row. Judges have denied relief on sev­er­al issues raised by Bower, includ­ing a claim that pros­e­cu­tors had with­held evi­dence from the defense sup­port­ing Bower’s con­sis­tent asser­tion that he is inno­cent. Bower was con­vict­ed of the 1983 mur­der of four men in Grayson County, Texas. He says…

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Jun 02, 2015

TIME Magazine Poses Five Reasons for Death Penalty Decline

In a cov­er sto­ry for TIME Magazine, award-win­n­ing jour­nal­ist and TIME edi­­tor-at-large David Von Drehle explores the decline of cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment in the U.S. Von Drehle offers five sig­nif­i­cant rea­sons for the drop in death sen­tences, exe­cu­tions, and pub­lic sup­port for the death penal­ty in the United States. First, he cites per­sis­tent prob­lems with the admin­is­tra­tion of the death penal­ty: botched exe­cu­tions and a lengthy appeals…

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