'S D E A T H P E N A L T Y

The Facts EXECUTIONS The Delaware Supreme Court struck DESPITE CLAIMS OF down the death sentencing statute in INNOCENCE 2016. The first clemency in state history was granted in Robert Jackson was executed 2012. for murder in 2011, while his Delaware was the first state to abolish accomplice Anthony Lachette was released from prison in the death penalty in 1958, but in 1961 1996 after serving his sentence the legislature overrode the governor’s after pleading guilty to veto and reinstated the death penalty. burglary and conspiracy. In 1974, the Delaware legislature Directly before his execution, passed a law declaring the death Jackson implied that Lachette was the one responsible for penalty the mandatory sentencing the murder. for cases of first degree murder. In 1986, the method of execution changed from to and the gallows were disassembled in 2003, eliminating the possibility of death by hanging. LETHAL INJECTION

Delaware’s Bishop Stands Against the Billy Bailey, sentenced to Reinstatement of Death Penalty death in 1980, chose to be executed by hanging rather than lethal injection because Bishop Francis Malooly of the Diocese of Wilmington, Delaware he did not want to be treated wrote the following in response to a “like a dog put to sleep.” legislative movement to reinstate the death penalty: “The true question at the heart of this issue is whether or not the death penalty is a just and necessary method of punishment. Pope Francis has called for the worldwide abolition of the death penalty, saying 'It is impossible to imagine that states today cannot make use of another means than to defend people's lives from an unjust aggressor.' Prison provides an effective alternative to the death penalty by removing the serious offender from society and allowing an opportunity for repentance, reformation, and reconciliation." (2017)

For more resources: Delaware Citizens Opposed to the Death Penalty: https://enddeathpenaltyde.org/

The Church and State Speak

The Church Speaks The States Speak Innocence Catechism of the Catholic Church Nationally, over 160 people have been "The Church teaches, in the light of the Gospel, exonerated from death row. that “the death penalty is inadmissible because it For every nine executions carried out in the is an attack on the inviolability and dignity of the United States, one person has been found to person”,[1] and she works with determination for be innocent. its abolition worldwide." (CCC 2267) Racial Bias 76% of death row defendants have been Evangelium Vitae executed for killing white victims, even though Pope St. John Paul II's encyclical on human African--Americans make up about half of all dignity, challenges us to be "unconditionally pro- homicide victims. life.": "The case of someone who has done great African-Americans are overrepresented on evil. Modern society has the means of protecting death row. They makeup 13% of the US itself, without definitively denying criminals the population but constitute 42% of death row. chance to reform." (Evangelium Vitae, 27) Criminalization of Mental Illness and Intellectual Disabilities United States Conference A study in the Hastings Law Journal of recent of Catholic Bishops executions found that "over half of the last one "Its [the death penalty] application is deeply hundred executed offenders have been flawed and can be irreversibly wrong, is prone to diagnosed with or displayed symptoms of errors and is biased by factors such as race, the mental illness." quality of legal representation and where the The Supreme Court banned the execution of crime was committed." (A Culture of Life and the those with intellectual disabilities but states Penalty of Death, USCCB, 2005) have significantly deviated from accepted clinical methods for determining intellectual Words of the Popes disability. Pope Francis: "Rendering justice' does not mean Overrepresentation of the Poor seeking punishment for its own sake, but The majoritiy of individuals on death row could ensuring that the basic purpose of all not afford their own attorney. In many cases, punishment is the rehabilitation of the offender." the appointed attorneys are overworked , World Congress Against the Death Penalty, June underpaid, or lacking the trial experience 22, 2016 required for death penalty cases. Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI: "Society's leaders Costly Public Policy should make every effort to eliminate the death Multiple studies have shown the cost of trial penalty and to reform the penal system in a way sentencing, appeals and imprisonment to be that ensures respect for the prisoners' human much higher in capital cases versus life in dignity." Benin, Africa, Nov. 19, 2011 prison without parole. Geographic Basis 2% of all U.S. counties have produced 56% of the U.S. death row population.