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  2. SC governors may intervene in death penalty cases. Have any ...

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    September 17, 2024 at 3:00 AM. Six South Carolina governors stood as the last word on whether a death sentence should be carried out. Two Democrats. Four Republicans. Each said the courts had ...

  3. Bryan Kohberger’s defense aims to strike death penalty option ...

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    The documents included thousands of pages full of arguments and citations to precedents, and Kohberger’s attorneys alleged that Idaho’s various laws regarding the death penalty are ...

  4. A California prosecutor whose office is reviewing dozens of death penalty convictions over allegations of decades-old racial bias said Wednesday that she is weighing whether to retry another case ...

  5. List of exonerated death row inmates - Wikipedia

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    A Provisional Irish Republican Army member was sentenced to death for murder before abolition was extended across the UK. European Union human-rights protocols signed in 1999 abolished the death penalty in EU nations, but the UK is no longer an EU member. [17] 1998 Mahmood Hussein Mattan, convicted and hanged 1952, conviction quashed 1998. [18]

  6. Witness to Innocence - Wikipedia

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    Witness to Innocence ( WTI) is a non-profit organization based out of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, dedicated to the effort of abolishing the death penalty in the United States. WTI began as a project of The Moratorium Campaign, led by Jené O'Keefe. Kurt Rosenberg took over in 2005 with sponsorship from Sister Helen Prejean, Witness to Innocence ...

  7. List of United States Supreme Court opinions involving ...

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    Thompson v. Oklahoma, 487 U.S. 815 (1988) – Capital punishment for crimes committed at 15 years of age or less is unconstitutional. Stanford v. Kentucky, 492 U.S. 361 (1989) – The death penalty for crimes committed at age 16 or 17 is constitutional. (Overruled in Roper v. Simmons) Roper v. Simmons, 543 U.S. 551 (2005) – The death penalty ...

  8. California could finally abolish our racist, costly ...

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    The inequities in death penalty cases have a long history, affecting groups in ways that are more than troublesome. The petition to the state Supreme Court cites more than a dozen studies showing ...

  9. Capital Jury Project - Wikipedia

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    The Capital Jury Project ( CJP) is a consortium of university-based research studies on the decision-making of jurors in death penalty cases in the United States. It was founded in 1991 and is supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The goal of the CJP is to determine whether jurors' sentencing decisions conform to the constitution ...