Publications & Testimony
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Nov 19, 2021
Outcomes of Death Warrants in 2022
Executions and Stays 2022 55 execution dates were scheduled by 12 states for 2022. There were 18 executions by 6 states. 13 executions were stayed. No executions were halted by commutation. 18 executions were halted by reprieve. 1 warrant was withdrawn/removed/vacated/rescheduled. 2 failed executions were halted when execution personnel were unable to set IV lines. 2 death warrants expired without the execution being attempted. 1 prisoner died on death row while his warrant was…
Read MoreNov 18, 2021
Oklahoma Governor Grants Clemency to Julius Jones
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt has granted clemency to death-row prisoner Julius Jones…
Read MoreNov 17, 2021
Nebraska Narrowly Avoids Sending First-Ever Woman to Death Row as 3‑Judge Panel Splits on Sentence for Bailey Boswell
Nebraska, which had no plans for housing a female death-row prisoner, has narrowly avoided having to address that failure, as a divided three-judge panel on November 8, 2021 sentenced Bailey Boswell to life in prison without possibility of…
Read MoreNov 16, 2021
Execution ‘Volunteer’ First to be Put to Death in Mississippi in Nine Years
Mississippi carried out its first execution in more than nine years on November 17, 2021, putting to death a man with mental health disorders who had waived his appeals. David Neal Cox became at least the 150th person since executions resumed in the United States in 1977 to drop their appeals and “volunteer” for execution. Executions of volunteers account for 10% of all U.S. executions in that…
Read MoreNov 15, 2021
Death-Row Prisoners in Japan Sue Over Same-Day Notice of Executions
Two Japanese death-row prisoners have filed a lawsuit alleging that the country’s long-criticized practice of notifying prisoners of their execution the same day they are to be put to death is “inhumane” and violates the nation’s…
Read MoreNov 12, 2021
South Carolina Execution-Team Members Talk of Debilitating Emotional Toll of Capital Punishment, Former Warden Calls Death Penalty ‘Inequitable’
South Carolina correctional staff who participated in executions suffered life-altering trauma that was worsened by an inflexible prison administration that provided little support to address the psychological injuries they sustained. Two senior staff members are now on disability, unable to work, and are suffering from Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Depression. A third member of the execution team ended his own life by…
Read MoreNov 11, 2021
Citing Race Discrimination, Nashville Judge Reverses Conviction of Tennessee Death-Row Prisoner Abu-Ali Abdur’Rahman, Approves Plea Deal for Life Sentence
A Nashville judge has for a second time approved a plea deal that would remove Abu-Ali Abdur’Rahman from Tennessee’s death row and resentence him to life without possibility of parole. On November 9, 2021, Davidson County Criminal Court Judge Monte Watkins entered an order overturning Abdur’Rahman’s 1987 conviction based on former Davidson County Assistant District Attorney General John Zimmerman’s unconstitutional use of…
Read MoreNov 10, 2021
A Divided Supreme Court Appears Troubled by Texas Death Penalty Religious Freedom Case
The United States Supreme Court heard argument November 9, 2021 to review Texas death-row prisoner John Henry Ramirez’s claim that the state’s refusal to allow his pastor to “lay hands” on him or pray audibly during his execution violates the federal Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA) and his First Amendment right to the free exercise of religion. The Court appeared troubled by Ramirez’s religious freedom claims,…
Read MoreNov 09, 2021
Nevada Prosecutors Ask Federal Judge to Expedite Decision on Execution Protocol, Citing Looming Expiration Date of Questionably Obtained Drugs
Nevada prosecutors have asked a federal judge to expedite a decision on the constitutionality of the state’s execution process, saying accelerated review is necessary if the state is to execute Zane Floyd before its supply of a questionably obtained lethal-injection drug expires on February 28,…
Read MoreNov 08, 2021
New Polls Show Support for Death Penalty Declining in Utah and Oklahoma
New public opinion polls show that, consistent with national trends, support for the death penalty is declining in the conservative strongholds of Utah and…
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