Publications & Testimony

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May 12, 2009

EXONERATIONS: Charges Dropped Against Former Tennessee Death Row Inmate

The state of Tennessee has dropped all charges against Paul House, a death row inmate first con­vict­ed in 1986. House was accused of the rape and mur­der of Carolyn Muncey based large­ly on cir­cum­stan­tial evi­dence. DNA evi­dence used against him at tri­al was lat­er found to belong to Muncey’s hus­band. In House v. Bell, the U.S. Supreme Court con­sid­ered the new DNA tesing and ques­tions about blood stains on House’s clothes. In 2006, the…

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May 11, 2009

With Death Penalty System Bogged Down, Connecticut Considers Abolition

On March 8, Connecticut held a leg­isla­tive hear­ing about what should be done with the state’s death penal­ty. The Judiciary Committee has already approved a bill to abol­ish cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment. Connecticut has car­ried out only one exe­cu­tion since 1973, and that was with an inmate who waived his appeals and vol­un­teered for exe­cu­tion. The Chief State’s Attorney, Kevin T. Kane sub­mit­ted a pro­pos­al to reform the sys­tem, but it would cur­tail the appeals process used to protect…

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May 08, 2009

NEW RESOURCES: Death Row U.S.A. Winter 2009 Released

The NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund has released the lat­est Death Row U.S.A. report, cov­er­ing death penal­ty sta­tis­tics through January 1, 2009. The total num­ber of death row inmates decreased from 3,309 a year ear­li­er to 3,297. The states with the largest num­ber of death row inmates were California with 678, Florida with 402, and Texas with 358. The states (with 10 or more inmates) with the high­est per­cent of minori­ties on death row were Texas at…

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May 07, 2009

Colorado Continues Death Penalty With Legislators Evenly Split on Repeal

A bill to repeal the death penal­ty and use the funds saved to inves­ti­gate unsolved mur­der cas­es in Colorado was defeat­ed in the state sen­ate by a vote of 18 – 17 on May 6. The House had ear­li­er approved the bill by a vote of 33 – 32. On May 4, the sen­ate had approved an amend­ment, drop­ping the repeal of the death penal­ty and fund­ing the cost of inves­ti­gat­ing cold cas­es through a $2.50 fine to con­vict­ed felons. However, the con­fer­ence com­mit­tee restored the repeal provision and…

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May 06, 2009

NEW RESOURCES: Amnesty International Report Focuses on Executions in Texas

Amnesty International has released a new report enti­tled, Too much cru­el­ty, too lit­tle clemen­cy: Texas nears 200th exe­cu­tion under cur­rent gov­er­nor.” It exam­ines many of the near­ly 200 exe­cu­tions that have occurred dur­ing Governor Rick Perry’s term in office, as well as a few cas­es where exe­cu­tions are immi­nent. The orga­ni­za­tion states that the Governor is not sole­ly respon­si­ble for the fate of those on death row, but notes that Perry has rarely exercised…

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May 05, 2009

Texas Judge Recommends New Trial in Death Penalty Case where Judge and Prosecutor Had Secret Affair

A judge in Texas has rec­om­mend­ed that the claim of an unfair tri­al brought by death row inmate Charles Hood should go for­ward because the tri­al judge and pros­e­cu­tor had a secret roman­tic rela­tion­ship that they hid from the defen­dant before, dur­ing, and after his tri­al. CBS News Legal Analyst Andrew Cohen report­ed on the sto­ry, writ­ing, Hood’s judge and pros­e­cu­tor lied, over and over again, to hide their affair. Any blame for the delay in bring­ing justice to…

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May 04, 2009

North Carolina Supreme Court Overrules State Medical Board’s Ban on Doctor Participation in Executions

The North Carolina Supreme Court ruled 4 – 3 that physi­cians can­not be pun­ished by the State Medical Board for tak­ing part in exe­cu­tions. The Medical Board had adopt­ed a pol­i­cy in January 2007 that their physi­cian’s code of ethics would be vio­lat­ed by a doc­tor tak­ing part in an exe­cu­tion, sub­ject­ing prac­ti­tion­ers to hav­ing his or her med­ical license revoked. This pol­i­cy con­flict­ed with the state law that requires a physician’s pres­ence at all exe­cu­tions, effectively putting…

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May 01, 2009

DPIC RESOURCES: Death Sentences on a Per Capita Basis by State and Executions in Proportion to Death Sentences by State

DPIC has two new resources for com­par­ing the use of the death penal­ty in the var­i­ous states. The first is a chart list­ing the states in order of their total death sen­tences as a frac­tion of their pop­u­la­tion. The sec­ond mea­sures the total exe­cu­tions in each state as com­pared to the total num­ber of death sen­tences. Even though Texas leads the coun­try with the most exe­cu­tions since the rein­state­ment of the death penal­ty in 1976, it is eleventh in the U.S. in…

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