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posted April 25, 2005 11:51 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote

Death Sentences at Lowest Point Since 1976


By JUAN-CARLOS RODRIGUEZ
Associated Press Writer

April 25, 2005, 10:21 PM EDT

WASHINGTON -- The number of people sentenced to death last year fell to the lowest level since the Supreme Court reinstated the penalty in 1976.

There were 125 people sent to death row in 2004, down from 144 the previous year and the sixth consecutive annual decline, according to figures compiled by the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. In 1998, 300 people received death sentences.

Miriam Gohara, assistant counsel at the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, said one major cause for the decline is high profile exonerations based on DNA evidence. She said that jurors are less willing to impose the penalty when they see that the system occasionally fails.

"I think people are more concerned about the irreversibility of the death penalty. Once somebody is executed, you can't bring them back," Gohara said.

Dianne Clements, president of Justice for All, a pro-death penalty victim advocacy group, offered another explanation.

"Not only has the murder rate declined, thank goodness, but the types of killers eligible for the death penalty have been redefined by the Supreme Court," she said.

The high court has issued a series of decisions narrowing the death penalty, putting a stop to the execution of juveniles, the insane and the mentally retarded. There also are more jurisdictions where jurors are given options other than death, said Richard Dieter, executive director of the Death Penalty Information Center.

"Juries are being given a choice of life without parole that they didn't have in the early '90s," he said.

Dieter also said increased public attention has led to better legal representation for defendants who could face the death penalty.

In his State of the Union address this year, President Bush called for more training for lawyers who represent accused killers, tacit recognition that not all suspects receive an adequate defense.

As governor of Texas, a state that executes more inmates than any other, Bush commuted one death sentence and allowed 152 executions. The Texas governor can commute a sentence only if the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles recommends it. Texas sent the most people to death row last year -- 23, followed by California, which sent 11 and Florida and Alabama, which each sent 8.

There were 3,374 prisoners awaiting execution at the end of 2003, the latest year for which figures are available from the Bureau of Justice Statistics. That was 188 fewer than the previous year, due largely to then-Illinois Gov. George Ryan granting clemency to all 167 inmates on his state's death row because of concerns about wrongful convictions.
http://www.newsday.com/news/politics/wire/sns-ap-death-sentences,0,3095638.story?coll=sns-ap-politics-headlines

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On the Net:

Death Penalty Information Center: http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org

Justice for All: http://www.jfa.net

NAACP Legal Defense Fund: http://www.naacpldf.org



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posted April 29, 2005 02:28 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for BlueRoamer     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote

Too many minorities/innocents are executed! The cost of appeals and death row stays are too high, and our nation should not take a part in the methodical and planned out killings of its citizens. We should set an example of higher values by sparing people's lives whenever possible. This issue differs from the death pentalty because the government is responsible for killing innocent babies. The govt doens't advocate abortions either, in this case we are advocating killing and its simply not right. Christ wouldn't have wanted it this way!

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