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09.24.07
Ohio Must Halt Executions
Findings in American Bar Association Study Show Death Penalty Unfair, Arbitrary
COLUMBUS- Today, the American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio renewed
its call on the state of Ohio to put an immediate stop to all executions
in light of troubling findings revealed by the American Bar Association
(ABA). In its report, the ABA found serious deficiencies in the system
that compromise defendants’ ability to receive a fair trial and also
found that race, class and geography play a role in who is given the
death penalty and who is not.
“The ABA study shows what opponents of the death penalty have been
saying for years,” said ACLU of Ohio Legal Director Jeffrey Gamso.
“Defendants often cannot receive a fair trial and there is insufficient
protection against innocent people being wrongly convicted and
executed.”
“The system is broken. Officials must stop all executions until these
problems are adequately addressed,” added Gamso.
Some of the deficiencies in the justice system that the ABA study
specifically cites include inadequate procedures to protect the innocent
from conviction, inadequate access to experts and investigators,
inadequate standards for defense counsel and insufficient compensation
for defense counsel. The ABA also cited issues such as execution of
those with severe mental disabilities and the cost of execution as
opposed to life sentences as other reasons for death penalty reform.
Along with its findings, the ABA issued 14 recommendations to the
state of Ohio to address the problems it uncovered. However, the report
concludes that since Ohio is unable to guarantee a fair process for
defendants, it should put an immediate halt to all executions until fair
process can be guaranteed and these problems addressed.
Public support for an end to the death penalty is mounting as well.
The ACLU of Ohio, along with Ohioans to Stop Executions and other
concerned community groups will sponsor a rally encouraging state
officials to end executions. The rally will take place on Wednesday,
September 26 at noon in downtown Columbus outside the Statehouse.
“The loss of life is the ultimate loss of liberty. Ohio must be sure
that the system it has in place for executions is fair and that innocent
people will not be harmed. The ABA study shows that is not the case in
this state, meaning the only appropriate action for officials is to stop
executions until these problems can be addressed,” concluded Gamso.
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Read the ABA report
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