Court Rules Mumia Abu-Jamal’s Death Sentence is Unconstitutional, Grants New Sentencing Hearing The case of Pennsylvania death row prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal took a surprising turn
Stephen Keim’s speech at AACP/ALHR screening of “Conviction”
Let me welcome you here on behalf of both Australians Against Capital Punishment and Australian Lawyers for Human Rights. This joint function builds on the
America Losing The Urge To Kill – from The Age
Simon Mann, Washington February 12, 2011 Last year, 46 people were executed in America, less than half the number in 1999, the peak year since
“The Condemned” – SBS Dateline, Sunday November 14th
On Sunday’s Dateline, two of the Bali Nine speak publicly for the first time… just days ahead of final hearings on whether their death sentences
Judge to examine if executed man was innocent – from the ABC
A Texas judge will consider this week whether a man the state executed in 2004 for killing his three toddlers in a house fire was
Rush a mere courier, Keelty tells court (ABC)
By Indonesia correspondent Matt Brown Former Australian Federal Police (AFP) commissioner Mick Keelty has testified Scott Rush was only a minor player in the drug
Rush case rekindles memories of past executions – from the ABC
By Matt Brown for Correspondents Report Bali Nine drug smuggler Scott Rush launched his last court appeal against the death penalty in Bali last week.
Scott Rush’s final appeal begins today
Everyone from AACP sends their best wishes to Scott’s family and the families of all those facing execution around the world. From the ABC: “Convicted