Publications & Testimony

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Oct 19, 2010

Texas Court of Inquiry Begins Exploring Whether Executed Man Was Innocent

Lawyers for Cameron Todd Willingham​’s fam­i­ly recent­ly pre­sent­ed expert tes­ti­mo­ny at a court of inquiry in Texas to deter­mine whether Willingham was wrong­ful­ly con­vict­ed and exe­cut­ed for start­ing a fire that killed his chil­dren. The lawyers pre­sent­ed tes­ti­mo­ny from nine experts who have reviewed evi­dence pre­sent­ed by fire mar­shals and found​“many crit­i­cal errors,” as one report stat­ed. Gerald Hurst, who pub­lished a report…

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Oct 18, 2010

States Suddenly Acquiring Lethal Injection Drug from Unknown Source

Lawyers for Jeffrey Landrigan, an Arizona death row inmate sched­uled for exe­cu­tion on October 26, have filed a motion ask­ing courts to com­pel the state to reveal its source of a drug to be used in his lethal injec­tion. Despite a nation­wide short­age of sodi­um thiopen­tal, Arizona recent­ly announced that it has obtained new sup­plies of the drug. The announce­ment came the same day that California filed a notice in federal court…

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Oct 14, 2010

NEW VOICES: Police Forum –Is the Death Penalty Necessary?

On October 13, law enforce­ment offi­cers from the U.S. and Europe held the first pub­lic dis­cus­sion about whether the death penal­ty helps or hurts in keep­ing cit­i­zens safe, assists heal­ing for vic­tims, and uses crime-fight­­ing resources effi­cient­ly. The pan­elists addressed issues such as deter­rence, clo­sure to vic­tims’ fam­i­lies, and costs in rela­tion to alter­na­tives. Former Detective Superintendent Bob Denmark of Lancashire Constabulary, England, who…

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Oct 13, 2010

COSTS: Can California Confront Costs of the Death Penalty?”

A recent op-ed by Professor Gerald Uelmen of Santa Clara Law School in the Sacramento Bee high­light­ed major con­cerns about California​’s death penal­ty, includ­ing its high costs and the dif­fi­cul­ty in find­ing com­pe­tent rep­re­sen­ta­tion for death row inmates. Uelmen also not­ed that California has the broad­est death penal­ty law in the coun­try, which allows for more death-eli­gi­ble offens­es than oth­er death penal­ty states. According…

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Oct 13, 2010

International Police Forum on the Death Penalty

On October 13, 2010, offi­cials from the U.S. and Europe held what may have been the first inter­na­tion­al forum of law enforce­ment offi­cers on the mer­its of the death penal­ty in reduc­ing vio­lent crime. The offi­cers dis­cussed whether cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment actu­al­ly helps to keep cit­i­zens safe, assists heal­ing for vic­tims, and uses crime-fight­­ing resources effi­cient­ly. The pan­elists addressed issues such as deter­rence, clo­sure to vic­tims’ fam­i­lies, and costs as…

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Oct 12, 2010

Supreme Court to Hear DNA Testing Case on October 13

On October 13, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear argu­ments in Skinner v. Switzer. Hank Skinner was con­vict­ed of mur­der­ing his girl­friend and her two sons in 1993 in their Texas home. He has always main­tained his inno­cence, and there is untest­ed DNA evi­dence that may prove some­one else com­mit­ted the crime. Some DNA test­ing was con­duct­ed before tri­al, plac­ing Skinner in the house where his girl­friend lived, a fact he…

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Oct 11, 2010

BOOKS: The Search for Lofie Louise”

The Search for Lofie Louise” by Helen B. Anthony tells the true sto­ry of Louise Peete, a woman con­vict­ed of two mur­ders in California over two decades apart in the ear­ly 1900s. She denied her guilt in both instances, and her sto­ry and tri­al were wide­ly cov­ered by the media in California. Peete received a life sen­tence for the first mur­der and a death sen­tence for the sec­ond; she was exe­cut­ed on April 11, 1947. The author cap­tures the his­to­ry of the death penal­ty in an…

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Oct 08, 2010

MULTIMEDIA: Frontline to Examine Possible Innocence of Man Executed in Texas

On October 19, PBS’s FRONTLINE will air Death by Fire, a doc­u­men­tary close­ly exam­in­ing the evi­dence used to con­vict Cameron Todd Willingham of the arson deaths of his three chil­dren. The doc­u­men­tary will focus on a crit­i­cal find­ing that was revealed just weeks before Willingham’s exe­cu­tion — that fire inves­ti­ga­tors appar­ent­ly relied on out­dat­ed arson sci­ence to deter­mine that Willingham had set the fire that…

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Oct 07, 2010

Police Chiefs Fear Budget Cuts May Lead to Crime Increase

Police chiefs from around the coun­try are express­ing fears that crime rates will increase as law enforce­ment resources are cut dur­ing the eco­nom­ic down­turn. In Sacramento, California, homi­cides are up 43% and assaults on police offi­cers are up 13%, while the depart­ment was forced to elim­i­nate its vice unit. In Phoenix, Arizona, a lack of funds is caus­ing police vacan­cies to go unfilled. Similar con­cerns were expressed by police chiefs in…

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