Publications & Testimony

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Feb 24, 2004

NEW VOICES: Connecticut Lags Behind in Death Penalty Reforms

The Chair of Connecticut’s Judiciary Committee has called for enact­ment of death penal­ty reforms to pro­tect against wrong­ful con­vic­tions. Of the six reforms rec­om­mend­ed after a 13-month spe­cial com­mis­sion on Connecticut’s death penal­ty, only one has been enact­ed. Members of the com­mis­sion not­ed, Experiences in oth­er states through­out the coun­try sug­gest that Connecticut can­not be com­pla­cent and best prac­tices’ should be the watch­word.” Among the rec­om­men­da­tions are video taping of…

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Feb 24, 2004

Supreme Court Overturns Texas Death Sentence

In a 7 – 2 deci­sion in Banks v. Dretke, the Supreme Court over­turned the death sen­tence of Delma Banks Jr., con­clud­ing that he was denied a fair tri­al because pros­e­cu­tors in Texas failed to dis­close key infor­ma­tion. Last year, Banks was just min­utes from his sched­uled exe­cu­tion in Texas when the Supreme Court inter­vened. Today’s deci­sion remands the case back to a low­er court so that new evi­dence may be con­sid­ered. Read DPIC’s Press Release. Also, Read the…

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Feb 24, 2004

Banks v Dretke

UPDATE: On February 24, 2004, the United States Supreme Court over­turned the death sen­tence of Delma Banks, Jr. by a 7 – 2 vote, con­clud­ing that Banks was denied a fair tri­al as pros­e­cu­tors did not dis­close key infor­ma­tion to the defense. The case has been remand­ed to a lower…

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Feb 20, 2004

New Jersey Court Halts Executions, Orders Review of Lethal Injection

The Appellate Division of New Jersey’s Superior Court ruled today that the state’s Department of Corrections (DOC) must exam­ine its lethal injec­tion exe­cu­tion pro­ce­dures before it car­ries out any death sen­tences, there­by halt­ing exe­cu­tions in the state until such a review takes place. The rul­ing notes, “[B]ecause of the patent grav­i­ty of the life and death issues impli­cat­ed by the reg­u­la­tions, we have con­clud­ed that rather than sim­ply strik­ing down those reg­u­la­tions, DOC should have…

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Feb 19, 2004

NEW RESOURCES: Capital Punishment Law and Practice Examined in Two New Books

Two new books on the death penal­ty offer read­ers an exam­i­na­tion of cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment law and America’s use of this pun­ish­ment. In Understanding Capital Punishment Law,” a new book pub­lished as part of the LexisNexis Understanding series, law pro­fes­sors Linda Carter and Ellen Kreitzberg offer stu­dents in cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment cours­es an overview of this com­plex area of law. The book includes a thor­ough review of con­sti­tu­tion­al law and cur­rent issues relat­ed to cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment in the…

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Feb 18, 2004

Vietnamese National Scheduled for Execution Despite Board’s Unanimous Recommendation for Clemency

Hung Thanh Le, a Vietnamese for­eign nation­al, is sched­uled for exe­cu­tion on February 26th in Oklahoma. Governor Brad Henry has so far reject­ed a unan­i­mous rec­om­men­da­tion from the Oklahoma Board of Pardon and Paroles to reduce Le’s death sen­tence to life in prison. Le’s appeal notes that he was not informed of his right to con­tact the Vietnamese con­sulate when he was arrest­ed and may have been suf­fer­ing from post-trau­mat­ic stress dis­or­der stem­ming from the Vietnam war. Leaders of the…

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