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Sep 04, 2014

Oklahoma’s Own Investigation Points to Only Minor Problems in Botched Execution

On September 4, Oklahoma released a report from its inves­ti­ga­tion into the botched exe­cu­tion of Clayton Lockett. The review, which was con­duct­ed by inves­ti­ga­tors from the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, found sev­er­al prob­lems that may have con­tributed to the pro­longed exe­cu­tion attempt on April 29. The exe­cu­tion was stopped by the war­den, cur­tains were drawn in the cham­ber, but the inmate died after­wards, report­ed­ly from the residues of the…

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Sep 03, 2014

NEW VOICES: Al Sharpton Debates the Death Penalty at Yale

Baptist min­is­ter and civ­il rights leader Rev. Al Sharpton spoke in oppo­si­tion to the death penal­ty in a recent debate at the Yale Political Union. Sharpton not­ed the dis­propo­tion of blacks who are to sen­tenced to death com­pared to whites. He also raised con­cerns about the risk of exe­cut­ing the inno­cent, point­ing out that many inmates have been exon­er­at­ed from death row. He said the low­er mur­der rates in…

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Sep 02, 2014

POSSIBLE INNOCENCE: Originally Sentenced to Death, Brothers May Now Be Cleared in North Carolina

UPDATE: Both defen­dants freed after judge over­turns con­vic­tions. EARLIER: Henry McCollum (l.) and Leon Brown (r.), two broth­ers who were con­vict­ed of mur­der and sen­tenced to death in 1984, may soon be freed because of evi­dence uncov­ered by the North Carolina Innocence Inquiry Commission. McCollum was 19 and Brown was 15 when they con­fessed to the rape and mur­der of 11-year-old Sabrina Buie. Both men are intellectually…

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Aug 29, 2014

NEW RESOURCES: Podcasts on Individual States

DPIC is begin­ning a new series of pod­casts based on the his­to­ry of the death penal­ty in each state. The series will first present the states that have end­ed the death penal­ty. Three pod­casts, fea­tur­ing Michigan, Wisconsin, and Maine, are now avail­able. These short audio clips sum­ma­rize the his­to­ry sur­round­ing the repeal of the death penal­ty in those states, includ­ing famous cas­es, issues that spurred leg­is­la­tors to take…

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Aug 28, 2014

Texas to Censor Its Autopsy Report in Botched Oklahoma Execution

After the botched exe­cu­tion of Clayton Lockett on April 29, Oklahoma offi­cials sent his body to Texas for an inde­pen­dent autop­sy. Now it appears that Texas will with­hold impor­tant infor­ma­tion revealed in the course of the autop­sy from the pub­lic at Oklahoma’s request. The autop­sy was per­formed by the Dallas County Medical Examiner’s Office. Earlier, Michael Thompson, Commissioner of the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety, said…

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Aug 27, 2014

VICTIMS: Troubling Aspects of the Death Penalty

In a recent op-ed in the Washington Post, a vic­tim’s fam­i­ly mem­ber in Missouri described her mixed feel­ings about the death penal­ty and the exe­cu­tions that have occurred there. Laura Friedman wrote,​“Death penal­ty sup­port­ers talk of clo­sure. That may work as a mat­ter of process — exe­cu­tion rids the state and the jus­tice sys­tem of any fur­ther involve­ment — but it is much more com­pli­cat­ed for fam­i­lies of vic­tims. Each…

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Aug 26, 2014

Constitutionality of California’s Death Penalty to be Reviewed in Higher Court

On July 16, U.S. District Court Judge Cormac Carney (pic­tured) held that the delays and arbi­trari­ness of California​’s death penal­ty sys­tem ren­dered it uncon­sti­tu­tion­al. Judge Carney vacat­ed the death sen­tence of Ernest Jones, who has spent near­ly 20 years on death row. On August 21, California Attorney General Kamala Harris announced the state will appeal the rul­ing to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Below are excerpts from Judge…

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Aug 25, 2014

News Organizations Sue Oklahoma to View Entire Execution Process

A law­suit filed in fed­er­al court in Oklahoma on August 25 by var­i­ous news orga­ni­za­tions, includ­ing the Oklahoma Observer and the Guardian US, seeks to give media wit­ness­es a more com­plete view of exe­cu­tions than is cur­rent­ly allowed. The peti­tion alleges that the right to wit­ness the entire exe­cu­tion is pro­tect­ed by the First Amendment, stat­ing,​“The abil­i­ty of the press to witness the…

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Aug 22, 2014

Ohio Had Warnings About Lethal Drugs; State’s Expert Witness Withdraws

After Ohio​’s two-hour attempt­ed exe­cu­tion of Rommel Broom (pic­tured) in 2009, it explored alter­na­tive meth­ods, includ­ing an intra­mus­cu­lar injec­tion of mida­zo­lam and hydro­mor­phone. Gregory Trout, an attor­ney with the state Department of Rehabilitation and Correction expressed con­cerns to Dr. Mark Dershwitz, the state’s expert wit­ness on lethal injec­tions, about whether these drugs would result in​“gasp­ing for air in…

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