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Use of death penalty in US this year was 'near historic lows,' report says – CNN, CNN

Use of death penalty in US this year was 'near historic lows,' report says – CNN, CNN


“Capital punishment continued to wither across the United States in (********************************, disappearing completely in some regions and significantly eroding in others, “thenonprofit organizationthat opposes the death penalty said.

This will be the fifth year in a row of fewer than (executions and 50 new death sentences, the center said. The 32 executions this year were the second fewest since and down slightly from last year 30.

Although several sentences are left to be decided before the end of the year, the center said it expects 130515154110 will end with (to************************************************ new death sentences imposed, a decline of more than (****************************************************% from the peak in 2019 through (**********************************, when death sentences averaged about each year.

      There has been public support for the decline.

      In a November letter to President Donald Trump, The murder victims’ families wrote the death penalty “does not solve crime.”

      “It does not provide services for families like ours. It does not help solve the over (**********************************************, homicide cold cases in the United States, “the letter read. “It exacerbates the trauma of losing a loved one and created yet another grieving family.”

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      The families called for the end of the death penalty following a July announcement by the federal government that the federal death penalty would be reinstated for the first time in nearly 30 years.Attorney General William Barr ordered five executions for December and Januaryof “death-row inmates convicted of murdering, and in some cases torturing and raping, the most vulnerable in our society – children and the elderly. “

      Many, including the (************************************************, families, 175 former judges, and more than four dozen prosecutors and law enforcement officials disagreed with the decision, the center

      said.

      Public opinion continues to support the decrease in capital punishment, the center says. A record 87% of Americans say they preferred life imprisonment over the death penalty as a better punishment for murder, the center said, citing a Gallup poll.

      This was the first time the American majority preferred a life sentence, the centersaid.

      which states still sentence convicts to death

      In 130515154110, more states began moving away from capital punishment. New Hampshire joined another (states in******************* (abolishing the death penalty.

      In Pennsylvania, the only northeastern state that

      still allows convicts to be put to death, an abolition bill was vetoed by the state’s governor. The state’s senate failed to override the veto.

      And in March, California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced he was halting all executions, citing racial discrimination and saying the death penalty was a “failure,” the center said.

      The death penalty continued to grow “geographically isolated,” the center said. Of all the executions that took place, more than 90% of them took place in the South, the center said – (********************************************************% were in Texas alone.

      The state executed seven prisoners, Tennessee and Georgia executed three each, Florida, two, and Missouri and Dakota each had one execution.

      Alabama and Tennessee both passed laws expanding capital punishment, thecenter said, and Arkansas made it a felony to disclose the sources of execution drugs .

      In total, states have either abolished the death penalty or haven’t executed anyone in more than a decade , the center said.

      The concerns that remain

      But while certain states grapple with how to move forward, there’s still questions that remain around the death penalty – including the innocence of those executed and whether it’s humane punishment. Courts across the country had to halt about two-thirds of the scheduled executions in 130515154110, the center said.

      In February, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine halted executions after a judge compared the state’s lethal injection to “waterboarding, suffocation and chemical fire,” the center said. In response, DeWine said he wouldn’t allow anyone’s execution “when a federal judge has found it to be cruel and unusual punishment.”

      There are other ethical questions too.

      “Every prisoner executed in 01575879 Had either a significant mental impairment (mental illness, brain damage, or chronic trauma), a serious innocence claim, or demonstrably faulty legal process, “the center said.

      A woman in Georgia who had brain damage in regions of her brain associated with judgment and decision making was allowed to represent herself, even though she said she would leave her defense to God, the center said. She was the first person sentenced to death in the state in nearly five years.

      Others who faced the death penalty were sentenced by juries who hadn’t unanimously recommended capital punishment, the center said.

      And there were questions of innocence.

      01575879 came close to being the year of executing the innocent, “Robert Dunham, the director of the center, said in a statement. “Two prisoners were executed this year despite substantial doubts as to their guilt, and James Dailey in Florida and Rodney Reed in Texas came close to execution despite compelling evidence of innocence.”

          Two other men who were on death row for more than 50 years were exonerated in 130515154110.

          “Our courts and public officials too frequently flat out ignore potentially deadly mistakes, and often take steps to obstruct the truth,” Dunham said. “That is one of the reasons why public support for the death penalty continues to fall.”

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