Publications & Testimony

Testimony and Statements on the Death Penalty

FROM DPIC

For tes­ti­mo­ny by for­mer Executive Director Robert Dunham and for­mer Executive Director Richard C. Dieter, please vis­it our page DPIC Testimony.
 

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Aug 01, 2000

United States Supreme Court Decisions: 1999 — 2000 Term

Williams (Terry) v. Taylor, 98 – 8384. The Court, vot­ing 6 – 3, held that the Virginia Supreme Court applied the wrong test when exam­in­ing a claim that Williams’s lawyer was inef­fec­tive in the sen­tenc­ing phase of his tri­al. The Court also dis­agreed with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, which had upheld Williams’s death sen­tence. Williams’s lawyer had failed to present evi­dence of child abuse, bor­der­line men­tal retar­da­tion, and poten­tial for reform in…

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Dec 31, 1999

International News and Developments: 1999 – 1998

On December 27th, Turkmenistan became the first of the five for­mer Soviet Central Asian republics to abol­ish the death penal­ty. The peo­ple’s coun­cil passed a res­o­lu­tion amend­ing the con­sti­tu­tion and remov­ing the death penal­ty.​“Now in our coun­try nei­ther the gov­ern­ment nor any­one else has the right to take away human life,” said Turkmen President Saparmurat Niyazov. (Reuters,…

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