Publications & Testimony
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Jul 10, 2014
Georgia Grants Clemency Just Before Execution
On July 9, just one day before he was scheduled to be executed, Tommy Lee Waldrip was granted clemency by the Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles. Waldrip will now serve a sentence of life without parole. Although the Board did not give a reason for its decision, one of the issues raised in the case was the disproportionality of Waldrip’s sentence compared to that of his co-defendants. Three men were involved in the murder that sent…
Read MoreJul 09, 2014
China Rethinking the Death Penalty
According to a recent op-ed about China in the New York Times, the world leader in executions is having second thoughts about the death penalty. Liu Renwen, a legal scholar at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said the annual number of executions in China dropped by half from 2007 to 2011, as more offenders were given“suspended death sentences,” which are generally reduced to life sentences. According to a 2008 poll in three provinces,…
Read MoreJul 08, 2014
BOOKS: “Questioning Capital Punishment”
Questioning Capital Punishment, a new book by James R. Acker, a professor of criminal justice at the University at Albany, provides a comprehensive overview of the death penalty in America. With a basis in court decisions and research studies, the book covers all the key issues and the arguments for and against capital punishment. Chapters are devoted to deterrence, sentencing criteria, racial discrimination, and innocence, among other…
Read MoreJul 07, 2014
Texas Bar Taking Action Against Prosecutor in Innocence Case
The State Bar of Texas has found“just cause” to pursue disciplinary action against prosecutor Charles J. Sebesta, whose conduct in the trial of Anthony Graves (pictured) resulted in a wrongful conviction and death sentence. Sebesta, the District Attorney of Burleson County, did not inform Graves’ attorneys that the main witness against Graves had confessed to the crime. Graves spent over 18 years in prison, 12 of them on death row, before…
Read MoreJul 03, 2014
NEW RESOURCES: “Death Row USA” Winter 2014 Now Available
The latest edition of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund’s Death Row USA showed a continuing decline in the number of people on death rows across the country. As of January 1, 2014, there were 3,070 inmates on death row, a decrease of 55 from one year earlier. California continued to have the largest death row, with 742 inmates. Since 2000, the national death row population has decreased by 16%. Texas, which had the second…
Read MoreJul 03, 2014
INTERNATIONAL: UN Secretary-General Says Death Penalty Is Cruel and Inhumane
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon recently called on all nations to take concrete steps toward ending the death penalty. In his opening remarks at an event co-sponsored by the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Mr. Ban said,“Together, we can finally end this cruel and inhumane practice everywhere around the world.” He noted that“more than four out of five countries — an estimated 160 Member States — have either abolished the death penalty or…
Read MoreJul 02, 2014
STUDIES: Raising the Minimum Age for Death Sentences
The theory of the modern death penalty is that it is to be reserved for the“worst of the worst” offenders. In 2005 the U.S. Supreme Court determined (Roper v. Simmons) that those under age 18 at the time of their crime were less culpable than older defendants and should be excluded from the possibility of execution. However, a recent paper by Hollis Whitson (l.) argued that scientific research on older adolescents implied that the Court’s…
Read MoreJul 01, 2014
NEW VOICES: Florida Justice Warns of Fallibility of Eyewitness Testimony
Justice Barbara Pariente of the Florida Supreme Court recently commented on the danger of mistake in eyewitness testimony and the importance of warning juries about the possibility of error. Her comments came in a death penalty case where she said that widely accepted scientific research, “ ‘convincingly demonstrates the fallibility of eyewitness identification testimony and pinpoints an array of variables that are…
Read MoreJun 27, 2014
After Almost 30 Years, DNA Shows State’s Case “Has Collapsed”
On June 26, the Florida Supreme Court overturned the capital murder conviction of Paul Hildwin and ordered a new trial because new DNA evidence completely contradicted the state’s evidence presented at trial. Hildwin was convicted of a 1985 murder and sexual assault. At trial, an FBI forensics expert wrongly claimed that bodily fluids found at the crime scene matched Hildwin and could not have come from the victim’s boyfriend.
Read MoreJun 26, 2014
Media Investigation Finds Serious Flaws in Oklahoma Execution Procedure
The Tulsa World of Oklahoma recently conducted an investigation into the state’s execution protocol in the wake of the botched execution of Clayton Lockett in April. Comparing Oklahoma’s protocol to those of 19 other states, the study found that Oklahoma lacks basic safeguards followed in many other states. Among those are regular training for the execution team, the availability of backup drugs in the…
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