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California death penalty delays 'violate Constitution' | California death penalty delays 'violate Constitution' |
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California's death penalty has been ruled unconstitutional and described as "dysfunctional" by a federal judge. | California's death penalty has been ruled unconstitutional and described as "dysfunctional" by a federal judge. |
It follows a similar ruling in Northern California that has kept the death penalty on hold since 2005. | It follows a similar ruling in Northern California that has kept the death penalty on hold since 2005. |
Death sentences in California are in reality "life in prison, with the remote possibility of death", said US District Judge Cormac Carney. | Death sentences in California are in reality "life in prison, with the remote possibility of death", said US District Judge Cormac Carney. |
The long delays and uncertainty violate the Constitution's ban on cruel and unusual punishment, he concluded. | The long delays and uncertainty violate the Constitution's ban on cruel and unusual punishment, he concluded. |
In making his ruling, Mr Carney annulled the death sentence of Ernest Dewayne Jones, who was condemned to death nearly two decades ago for the rape and murder of a 50-year-old accountant. | In making his ruling, Mr Carney annulled the death sentence of Ernest Dewayne Jones, who was condemned to death nearly two decades ago for the rape and murder of a 50-year-old accountant. |
Mr Carney said that more than 900 people had been sentenced to death in the state since 1978 but that only 13 had been executed. | Mr Carney said that more than 900 people had been sentenced to death in the state since 1978 but that only 13 had been executed. |
"Inordinate and unpredictable delay has resulted in a death penalty system in which very few of the hundreds of individuals sentenced to death have been, or even will be, executed by the State," he wrote in his ruling. | "Inordinate and unpredictable delay has resulted in a death penalty system in which very few of the hundreds of individuals sentenced to death have been, or even will be, executed by the State," he wrote in his ruling. |
"Arbitrary factors, rather than legitimate ones like the nature of the crime or the date of the death sentence, determine whether an individual will actually be executed." | "Arbitrary factors, rather than legitimate ones like the nature of the crime or the date of the death sentence, determine whether an individual will actually be executed." |
Mr Carney's ruling can go to appeal at the US 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. | |
Lara Bazelon, of Loyola Law School's Project for the Innocent, which campaigns for people wrongly convicted, called the ruling a watershed. | |
If Mr Carney's ruling is upheld at the appeals court, it could end capital punishment in California, a system that has been approved by voters three times - in 1972, 1978 and in 2012. | |
Those votes don't make any difference, said Ms Bazelon. "That is a state voter decision and he is a federal judge and he interprets federal law - his decision trumps the will of the voters." | |
But the Supreme Court could step in and overturn any decision by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. | |
The latest ruling follows one by another federal judge in California who found lethal injection procedures required an overhaul because there was a high risk an inmate would experience extreme pain during execution. | |
The new procedures installed, including a new execution chamber, have yet to be approved. | The new procedures installed, including a new execution chamber, have yet to be approved. |
Lethal injections in the US have drawn significant criticism in recent months, after an inmate in Oklahoma took 43 minutes to die during a botched execution. | Lethal injections in the US have drawn significant criticism in recent months, after an inmate in Oklahoma took 43 minutes to die during a botched execution. |
That led US President Barack Obama to call for a review of the problems surrounding the application of the death penalty. | That led US President Barack Obama to call for a review of the problems surrounding the application of the death penalty. |
US states have had increasing trouble in recent years finding drugs to use in executions, amid an embargo from the European Union. | US states have had increasing trouble in recent years finding drugs to use in executions, amid an embargo from the European Union. |