Publications & Testimony
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May 23, 2023
The Lancet Editorial: Physician Involvement in Executions Violates Medical Ethics
A May 20, 2023 editorial in a leading medical academic journal concludes that physician participation in executions“goes against the ethical foundation of the physician’s role” and argues that doctors and medical associations should oppose…
Read MoreMay 22, 2023
Death Row USA Summer 2022 Report: Death-Row Population Continues Long-Term Decline
The number of people sentenced to death or facing the possibility of a death sentence in pending capital retrial or resentencing proceedings continued its more than two-decade decline in the third quarter of last year, according to the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund (LDF) Summer 2022 quarterly census of death rows across the…
Read MoreMay 19, 2023
Missouri Clemency Petition Highlights Prisoner’s Extraordinary Artwork
UPDATE 2: On June 2, 2023, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit lifted the stay that had been imposed by the U.S. District Court, saying that the lower court did not have jurisdiction to…
Read MoreMay 18, 2023
Texas Prisoner Seeks Supreme Court Review of Conviction Based on Debunked Scientific Evidence
Robert Roberson with daughter Nikki. Courtesy of the…
Read MoreMay 17, 2023
Amnesty International Global Report: Recorded Executions Highest in Five Years Reflects Increases in the Middle East and North Africa
According to an annual death penalty report by Amnesty International, 2022 saw the highest number of recorded executions since 2017, primarily due to increases in just a handful of countries in the Middle East and North Africa. The report also noted a slight decrease in the number of newly imposed death sentences worldwide. In its report, Amnesty says use of the death penalty in several countries continues to violate international law with public executions,…
Read MoreMay 16, 2023
New Revelations Regarding the Virginia Execution Tapes Now Largely Removed from Public Viewing
Over a decade ago, four audio tapes and hundreds of execution documents were donated to the Library of the University of Virginia by a former Virginia correctional employee. National Public Radio (NPR) aired excerpts from those long-hidden tapes in January 2023. Shortly thereafter, a representative from the Virginia Department of Corrections (VDOC) then requested the return of all the materials. NPR now reports that only two of the six boxes of material remain…
Read MoreMay 15, 2023
DPIC Welcomes New Executive Director, Robin M. Maher
The Death Penalty Information Center is pleased to announce that Robin M. Maher has joined the organization as Executive Director, effective May 15, 2023. Most recently, Ms. Maher was Senior Counsel in the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office of Access to Justice. Ms. Maher previously worked in the federal defender system and at the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, and has more than twenty years’ experience training lawyers and judges in the United States and around…
Read MoreMay 12, 2023
INNOCENCE: Another Death-Row Exoneration Added to DPIC’s Innocence List
Occasionally, DPIC discovers an older case involving an exoneration from death row and adds that case to the DPIC Innocence List. Joe Cota Morales was convicted and sentenced to death in Arizona in 1976 and was exonerated in 1981. He has now been added to the Innocence List, bringing the total number of death-row…
Read MoreMay 11, 2023
First Hearing Held on Ohio Legislation to Abolish the Death Penalty
On May 9, 2023, the Ohio Senate Judiciary Committee held its first hearing on Senate Bill 101 that would abolish the state’s death penalty. The co-sponsors of the bill, Senate Democratic Leader Nickie Antonio (D‑Lakewood) and Senator Stephen Huffman (R‑Tipp City), argued in favor of the bill’s passage and noted that more than one-third of Ohio’s senators have signed…
Read MoreMay 10, 2023
RESOURCES: DPIC’s High School Curriculum on the Death Penalty
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