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Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Death Penalty Becomes More Rare and More Problematic
As executions in the United States hit a 20-year low, one might assume that this trend reflects a more judicious and careful application of the death penalty--that judges and prosecutors are truly reserving the punishment for the worst of the worst. But comprehensive death penalty assessments by the American Bar Association, along with many other organizations, tell a different story.
While a majority of states have abandoned the death penalty altogether, either in law or in practice, the handful of states that continue to execute prisoners do so despite a number of troubling issues relating to its implementation. Many defendants and prisoners receive poor quality legal assistance. Many are factually innocent: indeed, in just the past month, three men previously sentenced to death in Ohio were exonerated of their crimes. Poor training and shortages of drugs traditionally used in lethal injection have led to a series of botched executions that cause horrific suffering to the executed persons. And according to a 2014 study, the vast majority of recently executed prisoners nationwide suffered from one or more significant cognitive and behavioral deficits, and more than half had a severe mental illness such as schizophrenia, post-traumatic stress disorder, or psychosis.
The Supreme Court has held that each of these issues--ineffective legal assistance, factual innocence, flawed execution procedures, and mental illness and impairment--raises the possibility that the execution could be found unconstitutional. A closer examination of the seven states that carried out executions in 2014 only amplifies these concerns.
Recently, Georgia executed Robert Wayne Holsey, an intellectually impaired man with an IQ of 70. During Holsey's trial, his lawyer drank a quart of vodka every night. The lawyer failed to present evidence of Holsey's intellectual disability or to hire a mitigation specialist who could have shed light on Holsey's background, despite receiving money from the court to do so. The lawyer was disbarred and imprisoned for theft of client funds in an unrelated case shortly after Holsey was sentenced to death.
Just weeks earlier, Missouri executed Leon Taylor, an African-American man sentenced to death by an all-white jury. The racial dynamics are particularly troubling given that the prosecutor removed all six prospective African-American jurors from the jury pool. Taylor was raised in deplorable conditions. His mother was an alcoholic who choked and beat Taylor. He was sexually assaulted when he was only five, and he witnessed terrible violence, including his mother's murder of her husband.
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