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Article • March 12, 2018
Most American Indian Tribes Oppose Death Penalty, Regardless of Crime by by Dale Chappell Most American Indian tribes believe the criminal justice system does not work, at least "not in a sufficient way that they would opt into the [federal] death penalty," says Melissa Tatum, a research professor at the …
Article • February 16, 2018 • from CLN March, 2018
Louisiana Indigent Defendants Face Death Penalty Without Lawyers by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis The indigent defense crisis in Louisiana continues, but it is now taking a new and more ominous direction. In order to fund local public defenders, the state has taken $3 million from capital defenders, leaving at …
Fourth Circuit Vacates Brady Claim Denial in Capital Case and Rebukes Prosecutors by Richard Resch by Richard Resch The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit held that the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia abused its discretion in dismissing Anthony Juniper’s Brady claim without holding …
Death Penalty Information Center - Behind the Curtain - Secrecy and the Death Penalty, 2018 BEHIND THE CURTAIN: Secrecy and the Death Penalty in the United States BEHIND THE CURTAIN: Secrecy and the Death Penalty in the United States A report by the Death Penalty Information Center Principal Author: Robin …
Article • December 28, 2017
Supreme Court Sets Aside Complicated Pennsylvania Death Penalty Case by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna The U.S. Supreme Court on June 9, 2016 overturned the action of relief by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, that vacated the decision of a post conviction court that found the death penalty conviction  of Terrence …
Article • December 28, 2017
Connecticut Supreme Court: Death Penalty Abolition is Retroactive by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke On August 12, 2015, the Supreme Court of Connecticut ruled that to execute a person following the state legislature's prospective abolition of the death penalty would violate the state constitution's prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment. …
Article • December 22, 2017
Tennessee’s Death Penalty on Hold by David Reutter by David M. Reutter Capital punishment is on hold in Tennessee. The Tennessee Supreme Court halted execution to allow lower courts to hold hearings on the new lethal injection protocol. Meanwhile, attorneys for death row prisoners are arguing the death penalty is …
Article • December 19, 2017 • from CLN January, 2018
U.S. Supreme Court Rejects Habeas Relief Citing AEDPA Deference by Brandon Sample by Brandon Sample, Esq. If you are a state prisoner hoping to find a sympathetic ear for a federal habeas petition, two recent decisions from the U.S. Supreme Court illustrate the challenges one must overcome. Kernan v. Cuero …
Article • December 19, 2017 • from CLN January, 2018
Supreme Court Holds Texas May Not Use Outdated Standards to Determine Intellectual Disability in Death Penalty Cases by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke In a 5-3 opinion handed down on March 28, 2017, the U.S. Supreme Court held that the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals (“CCA”) violated the Eighth Amendment …
Publication • June 7, 2017
The Justice Institute - Innocence Database Exoneration Report, 2016 2016 INNOCENTS DATABASE EXONERATION REPORT By Hans Sherrer The Justice Institute 2016 Innocents Database Exoneration Report Copyright © 2017 by Hans Sherrer Permission is granted to publish content in this report with the sole proviso that credit for the source must …
Fair Punishment Project - Prisoners on Ohio's Execution List Defined by..., 2017 PRISONERS​ ​ON​ ​OHIO’S​ ​EXECUTION​ ​LIST​ ​DEFINED​ ​BY INTELLECTUAL​ ​IMPAIRMENT,​ ​MENTAL​ ​ILLNESS,​ ​TRAUMA,​ ​AND YOUNG​ ​AGE INTRODUCTION On​ ​July​ ​26,​ ​2017,​ ​Ohio​ ​ended​ ​its​ ​three-year​ ​execution​ ​moratorium​ ​and​ ​put​ ​Ronald​ ​Phillips​ ​to death.​ ​ ​Phillips,​ ​19​ ​at​ ​the​ ​time​ …
Publication • September 9, 2016
So Long as They Die – Lethal Injections in the United States, HRW, 2006 April 2006 Volume 18, No. 1(G) So Long as They Die Lethal Injections in the United States Summary......................................................................................................................................... 1 Recommendations......................................................................................................................... 7 To State and Federal Corrections Agencies.......................................................................... 7 To State Legislators and the U.S. Congress .......................................................................... …
Publication • September 9, 2016
Broken Justice: The Death Penalty in Alabama, ACLU, 2005 A n A C LU R e p o r t Broken Justice: The Death Penalty in Alabama Published October 2005 THE AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION is the nation’s premier guardian of liberty, working daily in courts, legislatures and communities to …
Publication • September 1, 2016
Capital Punishment Update, Vogel, 2004 MONTHLY REVIEW AN INDEPENDENT SOCIALIST MAGAZINE 2004 › Volume 56, Issue 07 (December) › Capital Punishment Update Capital Punishment Update by Richard D. Vogel Following a short hiatus in the 1970s, capital punishment has regained its position as the most reactionary social policy in America. …
Publication • August 10, 2016
Complicity or Abolition? The Death Penalty and International Support for Drug Enforcement, IHRA, 2010 Complicity or Abolition? The Death Penalty and International Support for Drug Enforcement Rick Lines, Damon Barrett and Patrick Gallahue © 2010 International Harm Reduction Association ISBN 978-0-9566116-0-4 This report was produced by the Human Rights Programme …
Publication • August 3, 2016
Judges and the Politics of Death, Bright & Keenan, 1995 JUDGES AND THE POLITICS OF DEATH: DECIDING BETWEEN THE BILL OF RIGHTS AND THE NEXT ELECTION IN CAPITAL CASES Stephen B. Bright1 Patrick J. Keenan2 Volume 73 Boston University Law Review Page 759 (May 1995) Copyright (c) 1995 Trustees of …
Publication • August 3, 2016
Elected Judges and the Death Penalty in Texas, Bright, 2000 Elected Judges and the Death Penalty in Texas: Why Full Habeas Corpus Review by Independent Federal Judges Is Indispensable to Protecting Constitutional Rights Stephen B. Bright* Texas Law Review, Volume 78, page 1806 (2000) Copyright c 2000 Texas Law Review …
Publication • August 1, 2016
Minority Practice, Majority’s Burden - The Death Penalty Today, Liebman and Clarke, 2012 DRAFT: Please do not cite or distribute without express permission. Minority Practice, Majority’s Burden: The Death Penalty Today James S. Liebman Simon H. Rifkin Professor of Law, Columbia Law School and Peter Clarke J.D. expected 2012, Columbia …
Publication • August 1, 2016
Evaluating Fairness and Accuracy in State Death Penalty Systems – AZ Death Penalty Assessment Report, ABA, 2006 Defending Liberty Pursuing Justice EVALUATING FAIRNESS AND ACCURACY IN STATE DEATH PENALTY SYSTEMS: The Arizona Death Penalty Assessment Report An Analysis of Arizona’s Death Penalty Laws, Procedures, and Practices “A system that takes …
Publication • August 1, 2016
The Execution of Mentally Ill Offenders, Amnesty International, 2003 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA The execution of mentally ill offenders I cannot believe that capital punishment is a solution – to abolish murder by murdering, an endless chain of murdering. When I heard that my daughter’s murderer was not to be …
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