| 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),
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| 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
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| 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 |