Three Executions Scheduled in Three Days, Despite Nationwide Shift Away From the Death Penalty
Sunday, December 5, 2004 at 01:38AM
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Three executions are scheduled within a three-day period Wednesday,
Dec. 1, through Friday, Dec. 3, even as reasonable doubts continue to
surface surrounding the accuracy and fairness of the death penalty in
the United States. Even as a number of states prepare to debate
moratoria and other death-penalty reforms in 2005, executions are
scheduled this week in Texas, Pennsylvania and North Carolina. Two of
the people scheduled for executions have innocence claims; a third is
severely mentally ill and thinks he has been granted a reprieve by God.
"It does not make sense to proceed with these executions -- particularly
with the facts presented -- at a time when the American public is
expressing deep ambivalence about the fairness of the death penalty,"
said Diann Rust-Tierney, executive director of the National Coalition
to Abolish the Death Penalty. "Death sentences are sharply on the
decline, death row populations are dropping and the number of
executions recorded in 2004 is at its lowest point since 1996. Yet
these states plan to proceed with the execution of two possibly
innocent people and a third person who medical experts have found to be
severely mentally ill. There is a real disconnect happening in this
country between what the American people are saying about the death
penalty and the death penalty machinery." [
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- Charles Walker, North Carolina, Friday, Dec. 3
- George Banks, Pennsylvania, Thursday, Dec. 2.
- Frances Newton, Texas, Wednesday, Dec. 1.
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