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Death Penalty Facts by State
Alabama
Last Modified: 4/1/2002

Death Penalty: YES
Prohibit Execution of the Mentally Retarded: NO
Life Without Parole: YES
Minimum Age to Eligible for the Death Penalty: 16 (16 juveniles on death row)
Number on Death Row: 188
Executions Since 1976: 23
Race of Defendants: 99 white (53%), 86 black (46%), 2 Latino/a (1%), 1 Asian (.5%)
Racial Make-up of State Population: 70% white, 26% black, 2% Hispanic, 1% Native
Innocents Exonerated: 3. Walter McMillan was released in 193 after serving 5 years on death row. Randall Padgett was released in 1997 after serving 5 years. Gary Drinkard was released in 2001 after serving 6 years.
Columbia University Study Rate of Error in Capital Cases: 77%
Murder Rate: 8.1 per 100,000 (ranked 9th out of 51)
Governor: Dan Siegelman, (Democrat),
 
Presidential Vote: 56% Bush, 42% Gore, 1% Nader
Organizations Endorsing a Moratorium: Alabama Arise
Alabama Committee to Abolish the Death Penalty
Alabama New South Coalition
Alabama Prison Project
Benedictine Sisters of Cullman
Birmingham Pax Christi
Carmelite Monastery, Mobile
Citizens United for the Rehabilitation of Errants (CURE), Alabama Chapter
Episcopal Diocese of Alabama
Greater Birmingham Ministries
Project Hope to Abolish the Death Penalty
Religious Society of Friends, Birmingham Friends Meeting
United Methodist Church, North Alabama Conference
Organizations Working FOR a Moratorium: ACLU of Alabama
207 Montgomery St., Ste 825
Montgomery, AL 36104
Olivia Turner-contact
334-262-0304--(day)
334-269-5666--(fax)
acluofal@aol.com

Alabama New South Coalition
Justice Peace Committee
11076 Country Road 267
Lanett, AL 36863
Judy Cumbee-contact
334-499-2380--(day)
334-262-2419--(fax)
vineyfig@mindspring.com

Alabama Prison Project*
215 Clayton Street
Montgomery, AL 36104
Lucia Penland-contact
334-264-7416--(day)
334-264-4661--(fax)
addvocat@bellsouth.net

Equal Justice Initiative*
643 South Perry St.
Montgomery, AL 36104
Bryan Stevenson-contact
334-269-1803--(day)
334-269-1806--(fax)
ejiofal@bellsouth.net

Senator Hank Sanders
Organizations Working AGAINST a Moratorium: Gov. Siegelman and the Attorney General
Clemency: The Governor has sole authority to grant reprieves and commutations in capital cases. Sentences that are commuted to life are not eligible for a pardon from the Board of Pardons and Parole unless the Board receives sufficient evidence to indicate that the person is innocent of the crime and unanimously approves the pardon with the Governor.
Who Decides Sentence: Judge, who can override the jury's recommendation.
Method of Execution: Electrocution


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