Publications & Testimony
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Aug 11, 2004
EXPERTS QUESTION “QUICK FIX” TO NEW YORK’S DEATH PENALTY
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASECONTACT: Brenda BowserAugust 11, 2004Office: 202.293.6970 — Cell: 301.906.4460Additional Contacts Listed BelowEXPERTS QUESTION “QUICK FIX” TO NEW YORK’S DEATH PENALTYLegislators May Address “Deadlock Instructions” With Equally Flawed MeasureWASHINGTON, DC – Constitutional experts, law enforcement officials, and leading civic organizations have raised serious concerns about a proposed “quick fix” to New…
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NEW VOICES: Maryland Families Urge Prosecutor to End Death Penalty Bid
Expressing their desire to end emotionally straining court proceedings, the families of Maryland murder victims Betina “Kristi” Gentry and Cynthia V. Allen recently urged Anne Arundel County’s top prosecutor to end his 3rd attempt to get a death sentence for the man accused of killing the two women 10 years ago. “They’ve been through so much. I can’t look them in the eye and say, ‘Nah, you have to relive it again.’ I can’t do that,” said State’s Attorney Frank R. Weathersbee after agreeing to…
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NEW VOICES: Massachusetts DA Asks that the Death Penalty Be Avoided
Suffolk County District Attorney Daniel F. Conley has sent a letter to U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft requesting that the Justice Department not seek the death penalty for a Dorchester drug dealer charged with murdering a rival. Ashcroft has indicated that the 25-year-old defendant, Brima Wurie, could be a candidate for the federal death penalty. Conley believes a federal death penalty case against Wurie would alienate community leaders whose assistance has been a valuable part of…
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Houston Crime Lab Scandal Escalates
The possible exoneration of a man convicted of rape in 1987 has led investigators of the Houston police department crime laboratory to conclude that the lab’s reliability crisis may be worse than was first anticipated. This revelation could lead to re-testing of evidence in thousands of additional cases from the past 25 years. Six independent forensic scientists said that a crime laboratory official either lacked the basic knowledge of blood typing or knowingly gave false testimony leading to…
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RYAN MATTHEWS IS 115th DEATH ROW INMATE FREED
Jefferson Parish prosecutors today dismissed all charges against former Louisiana death row inmate Ryan Matthews. He became the nation’s 115th death row inmate to be freed according to the Death Penalty Information Center (DPIC). Matthews was sentenced to die in 1999 and spent nearly five years on death row before DNA evidence helped clear him of a murder that occurred just two weeks after his 17th birthday. (The U.S. Supreme Court will consider whether death sentences for 16- or…
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ABC’s “In the Jury Room” Debuts With Death Penalty Case
ABC-TV begins a new six-part documentary series “In the Jury Room” on Tuesday, August 10 (10 PM Eastern time), with a first-hand look at a death penalty deliberation. Narrated by senior legal correspondent Cynthia McFadden (pictured), the debut captures the deliberations of twelve jurors selected to decide the capital murder case against Ohio defendant Mark Ducic. The program allows the audience to see jurors struggling through the clashes that often accompany death penalty…
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RYAN MATTHEWS IS 115TH DEATH ROW INMATE FREED
Jefferson Parish prosecutors today dismissed all charges against former Louisiana death row inmate Ryan Matthews. He became the nation’s 115th death row inmate to be freed according to the Death Penalty Information Center (DPIC). Matthews was sentenced to die in 1999 and spent nearly five years on death row before DNA evidence helped clear him of a murder that occurred just two weeks after his 17th birthday. (The U.S. Supreme Court will consider whether death sentences for…
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NEW VOICES: Time to Review the Costs of the Death Penalty
A recent San Jose Mercury News editorial recommended including the death penalty in the California Performance Review prepared for Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to reduce public spending. The paper stated that the abandonment of capital punishment would save valuable taxpayer dollars in the state and praised local efforts to support a temporary halt to executions while capital punishment is reviewed. The editorial noted: Termination of the death penalty would add immeasurably to the $32…
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Eliminate death penalty for murderers under 18
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POSSIBLE INNOCENCE: Federal Judge Throws Out Texas Capital Conviction
A federal judge has thrown out Ernest Ray Willis’ capital conviction after finding “strong reason to be concerned that Willis may be actually innocent” and that West Texas authorities needlessly drugged him and concealed evidence at his trial. The decision casts doubt on Willis’ 1987 conviction for the arson-murder of two women in Pecos County, a crime that another death row inmate, David Long, later confessed he had committed. In his ruling, U.S. District Judge Royal Furgeson said…
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