Publications & Testimony
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Dec 01, 2007
Ohio Legislation Prior to 2007
Conservative Support Moves Ohio Death Penalty Study Bill With bipartisan support, Ohio’s House of Representatives passed a bill to create an 18-member committee to conduct an exhaustive study of capital punishment in the state. Under the bill, which passed by a vote of 64 – 30 in the Republican-controlled House, the committee would…
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North Carolina Legislation Prior to 2007
Dec 01, 2007
New York Legislation Prior to 2007
Closing of the Capital Defender Office Will Save the State Millions as New York’s Death Penalty Ends New York’s Capital Defender Office is preparing to close its doors in the wake of a N.Y. Court of Appeals ruling that disposed of the final appeal of a death sentence under the capital punishment law declared unconstitutional in 2004.“It is … my intention to close the…
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New Mexico Legislation Prior to 2007
New Mexico House Approves Death Penalty Repeal Bill The New Mexico House of Representatives has approved legislation that would repeal the death penalty and replace it with a sentence of life without parole. Supporters of the measure say that it will save taxpayers an estimated $3 million a year, money they contend would be better spent on helping…
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New Jersey Legislation Prior to 2007
The New Jersey Assembly is expected to vote on a similar bill (Assembly Bill 3716) on December 13, and Governor Jon Corzine will sign the bill if it passes both houses. The bill would make New Jersey the first state to legislatively abolish the death penalty since the U.S. Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty in 1976. Read the New Jersey Death Penalty Study Commission report…
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New Hampshire Legislation Prior to 2007
State Legislators Advance Bills to Ban Juvenile Death Penalty Just weeks after legislators in Wyoming and South Dakota passed legislation to ban the execution of juvenile offenders, lawmakers in Florida are on a similar course that may send a bill that eliminates the death penalty for those under the age of 18 to Governor Jeb Bush for signature into law.
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Nevada Legislation Prior to 2007
Dec 01, 2007
Nebraska Legislation Prior to 2007
Nebraska’s Death Penalty Repeal Bill Falls One Vote Short A measure to repeal Nebraska’s death penalty and replace it with a sentence of life without parole fell one vote short of moving to the second of three stages in consideration by the unicameral legislature. It was the first time the full legislature had debated the death…
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Montana Legislation Prior to 2007
Montana Assistant Attorney General Calls for Death Penalty Repeal Montana Assistant Attorney General John Connor has voiced support for a legislative measure that would abolish capital punishment in his state. Stating his belief that the death penalty does not deter crime and is expensive, Connor told the Montana House Judiciary Committee, “It seems to me to be the ultimate incongruity…
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Missouri Legislation Prior to 2007
The legislature defeated a 2007 bill that would have made the death penalty mandatory for those who murder law enforcement officers.Missouri became the 16th state to ban the execution of inmates with mental retardation. The Missouri bill, signed by Gov. Bob Holden on July 2, but not effective until August 28, is not retroactive to those currently on death row. However, the…
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