Publications & Testimony
Items: 5991 — 6000
Jan 05, 2004
States Slow to Implement ABA Defense Counsel Guidelines
More than a year after the American Bar Association overwhelmingly passed guidelines to raise the quality of defense counsel in death penalty cases, no state has adopted the standards and the ABA continues to voice concern that trials are proceeding under“a system that is desperately broken.” Although the ABA does not take a position on capital punishment other than their opposition to executing juveniles and those with mental retardation, the…
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Juveniles News and Developments 2003
Still Surviving is First-hand Account of Death Row by…
Read MoreDec 31, 2003
HIGHLIGHTS From DPIC’s Year End Report
The Death Penalty Information Center’s 2003 Year End Report features a series of significant death penalty developments from the past…
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Race News and Developments: 1998 – 2003
Race Plays Powerful Role in Washington State Death…
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Representation News and Development: 2003 – 2001
Texas Report Finds Noncompliance With…
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Cost News and Developments: 2003
Kansas Study Concludes Death Penalty is…
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International News and Developments: 2003
Nobel Laureates Oppose Death Penalty, Decry Execution of…
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Intellectual Disability News and Developments: 2003
North Carolina Man Is Sixth in State to be Spared Under New Law on…
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Innocence News and Developments: 2003
Former Death Row Inmate Awarded $2.2 Million Wrongful Conviction…
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The Death Penalty in Puerto Rico
Capital punishment was used during the Spanish regime. The first verified executions took place in 1514, when four slaves were hanged for uprising. The first Inquisition court in the western hemisphere was established in San…
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