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Article • May 15, 2025 • from CLN June, 2025
Filed under: Costs, Death Penalty
The Crushing Toll of Ohio’s Death Penalty: A Billion-Dollar Failure by David Kim by David Kim Ohio’s death penalty system, which has consumed over a billion dollars, delivers neither justice nor closure, according to a damning report by Ohioans to Stop Executions. The system—marked by exorbitant costs, prolonged delays, and …
Article • April 15, 2025 • from CLN May, 2025
Filed under: Death Penalty
Younger Generations Lead Decline in U.S. Support for Death Penalty by Michael Thompson by Michael Dean Thompson Support for the death penalty among Americans has fallen to 53%, its lowest level since 1972, driven primarily by younger generations who are far less likely to favor capital punishment for convicted murderers, …
Brief • December 21, 2023
State of Ohio v Moore, OH, Motion of Amici Curiae, Death Penalty, 2023 IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO STATE OF OHIO, Plaintiff, v. Case No. B-9400481 Judge: Patrick T. Dinkelacker Death Penalty Case LEE MOORE, Defendant. MOTION OF AMICI CURIAE NATHANIEL R. JONES CENTER FOR RACE, …
Article • May 15, 2023 • from CLN June, 2023
Fourth Circuit Reinstates Relief From Death Penalty, Citing State’s Forfeiture of Argument Against Relief by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell Refusing to uphold an unconstitutional death sentence, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit held on March 22, 2023, that the State’s forfeiture of a procedural defense in …
Article • March 15, 2023 • from CLN April, 2023
SCOTUS: Arizona Supreme Court’s Interpretation of State Procedural Rule so ‘Novel and Unforeseeable’ It’s Not ‘Adequate’ to Preclude SCOTUS Review of Federal Death-Penalty Claim by Richard Resch by Richard Resch In a 5-4 decision written by Justice Sotomayor, the Supreme Court of the United States held that the Arizona Supreme …
Article • November 15, 2022 • from CLN December, 2022
Prosecutorial Misconduct Cause of More Than 550 Death Penalty Reversals and Exonerations by Jacob Barrett by Jacob Barrett A study by the Death Penalty Information Center (“DPIC”) found more than 550 death penalty reversals and exonerations were the result of extensive prosecutorial misconduct. DPIC reviewed and identified cases since the …
Article • August 15, 2022 • from CLN September, 2022
Use of Death Penalty Continues to Decline in the U.S. by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney In 2021, 11 people in the U.S. were killed as punishment for their crimes. This was the fewest number of Americans in recent history to be subjected to state-sanctioned killing. And it was the …
Article • August 15, 2021 • from CLN September, 2021
Filed under: Death Penalty
Atavistic South Carolinians Offer Option of Firing Squad to Condemned Prisoners by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney Brad Sigmon, 63, was scheduled to be killed on June 18, 2021, at the hands of the people of South Carolina in their perverse and bizarre notion of justice. But on June 16, …
Seventh Circuit Affirms Vacatur of Death Sentence Based on Newly Discovered Evidence of Defendant’s Intellectual Disability by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit affirmed the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana’s vacatur of Bruce Carneil Webster’s death sentence based …
Article • January 15, 2021 • from CLN February, 2021
First Circuit: Double Jeopardy Protections Bar Government From Seeking Death Penalty at Retrial Where Jury’s Verdict Not Imposing Death at First Trial Ambiguous, and Trial Court Prematurely Declared Mistrial by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney The U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit ruled that the Government is barred …
Article • August 5, 2020
Florida Exonerates One Prisoner for Every Three Executed by Kevin Bliss by Kevin Bliss Studies show that Florida has one of the highest execution rates in the United States. It also has the highest number of exonerations of death-row prisoners than any other state. With one conviction overturned on death …
Article • June 15, 2020 • from CLN July, 2020
Is the Death Penalty Slowly Dying Across the Nation? by Chad Marks by Chad Marks In 1972, the Supreme Court of the United States (“SCOTUS”) in Furman v. Georgia eliminated the death penalty. The Court, in striking down state-sanctioned killing, identified problems such as racism, arbitrary application, and the fact …
Article • December 19, 2019 • from CLN January, 2020
U.S. Supreme Court ‘Death Caucus’ Setting Death Penalty Litigation Tone by Kevin Bliss by Kevin Bliss The conservative majority of the U.S. Supreme Court has been taking a hard stance against last-minute filings, effectively intimidating already-scarce death penalty attorneys. This could lead state and federal judges to give “short shrift” …
Article • December 17, 2019 • from CLN January, 2020
Fourth Circuit: Ineffective Assistance of Counsel in Death Penalty Case for Failure to Investigate Fetal Alcohol Syndrome as Mitigating Factor During Sentencing Phase by Chad Marks by Chad Marks The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit affirmed a district court’s finding that counsel in a capital case was …
Article • October 16, 2019 • from CLN November, 2019
New Hampshire Ends Death Penalty by Jayson Hawkins by Jayson Hawkins  Michael Addison, the sole occupant of New Hampshire’s death row, is breathing a little easier these days. Thanks to a two-thirds majority in both the state’s House and Senate, the state’s legislature overrode Governor Chris Sununu’s veto of their …
Article • July 7, 2019
Idaho: ACLU Files Suit That Reveals Officials Misled Public About Costs Associated With Executions In State by Chad Marks by Chad Marks  The ACLU of Idaho brought a lawsuit after the Idaho Department of Corrections refused to turn over execution-related records to a University of Idaho law professor. Law professor …
Article • June 22, 2019
Study Questions the Reliance on Comparison Testimony at Trial by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell  The FBI admitted that its hair-sample analysts were wrong 95 percent of the time when comparing hair samples in approximately 3,000 cases. This included 32 death penalty cases. A 2012 study by the Pennsylvania Innocence …
Article • June 13, 2019
Legal limitations constrain Texas death penalty case by Edward Lyon by Ed Lyon Shortly after Adolph Hitler’s election as Germany’s chancellor; on the night of February 27, 1933; the Reichstag in Berlin, Germany, was allegedly burned by an arsonist. The next day, Hitler persuaded President Paul von Hindenburg to sign …
Article • May 22, 2019
New Hampshire Death Penalty Repealed by The death penalty is now history in New Hampshire, the “Live Free or Die” state. Removing life from the death-sentence, so to speak, occurred in several votes. In April 2019, the state Senate voted 17-6 to repeal the death penalty. The House did likewise, …
Article • April 12, 2019 • from CLN May, 2019
Abolishing the Death Penalty Leads to Decline in Murders by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney In a blow to those who cling to the idea that the death penalty deters murder, a study by the Abdorrahman Boroumand Center (“ABC”) demonstrates that when nations abolish the death penalty the rate of …
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