Publications & Testimony

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Apr 14, 2004

President of Police Union Calls Decision to Bypass Death Penalty Proper After Officer is Killed

San Francisco District Attorney Kamala Harris has announced that she will seek a life with­out parole con­vic­tion for David Hill, who is accused of mur­der­ing a city police offi­cer. Harris, who ran for office promis­ing not to seek the death penal­ty, said that in cas­es such as this it is nat­ur­al to feel that we should have an eye for an eye” but argued life with­out the pos­si­bil­i­ty of parole is a severe con­se­quence.” Harris stat­ed that death penal­ty cas­es in California typ­i­cal­ly drag on for…

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Apr 14, 2004

NEW VOICES: Law Enforcement Officials Support Bill to End Juvenile Death Penalty

A bipar­ti­san mea­sure to elim­i­nate the juve­nile death penal­ty in Florida has passed the Senate Criminal Justice Committee and is now on its way to the full Senate for con­sid­er­a­tion. The mea­sure was intro­duced by Republican Senator Victor Crist, a death penal­ty sup­port­er who notes that young peo­ple are dif­fer­ent because they don’t have the same under­stand­ing of con­se­quences as an adult. .The bill also has sup­port from the state’s top law enforce­ment offi­cers, Florida Attorney General…

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Apr 14, 2004

President Bush Acknowledges Importance of World Court Ruling Regarding Mexican Foreign Nationals

Unlike offi­cials in some states who dis­missed a recent rul­ing from the International Court of Justice, U.S. President George W. Bush gave cre­dence to the deci­sion by call­ing Mexican President Vincente Fox on Tuesday to dis­cuss the rul­ing and pos­si­ble next steps regard­ing 51 Mexican for­eign nation­als on death row in the U.S. In its rul­ing, the World Court ordered the United States to review the con­vic­tions and sen­tences of 49 Mexican for­eign nation­als to deter­mine the appropriate remedy…

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Apr 13, 2004

New Jersey Death Sentence Overturned After 18 Years

A fed­er­al court has ordered a new sen­tenc­ing hear­ing for Robert Marshall after deter­min­ing that his tri­al attor­ney failed to ade­quate­ly rep­re­sent him at his 1986 tri­al. In its rul­ing, the court not­ed: This is not a case where, after rea­son­able inves­ti­ga­tion, Zeitz (the attor­ney) deter­mined that it was tac­ti­cal­ly a bet­ter choice not to put on a mit­i­gat­ing case. Rather, it is a sit­u­a­tion where Zeitz inad­e­quate­ly pre­pared for the penal­ty phase and put on no mit­i­gat­ing evi­dence because he had…

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Apr 12, 2004

NEW VOICES: Rosalynn Carter Calls for End to Juvenile Death Penalty

In a recent opin­ion piece pub­lished in The Miami Herald, for­mer First Lady Rosalynn Carter called on Florida and oth­er states that con­tin­ue to sen­tence juve­nile offend­ers to death to aban­don the prac­tice, not­ing that it vio­lates cur­rent prin­ci­ples of American jus­tice.” Carter stat­ed that America could soon be the last nation on Earth to exe­cute juve­nile offend­ers, and that the U.S. is one of only two nations that have not rat­i­fied the United Nations Convention on the Rights…

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