Death Penalty Reform and Saving Act of 2016

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pushes to speed up California executions



LOS ANGELES (KABC) --
A new campaign has launched to speed up executions for death row inmates in California.

A coalition of district attorneys, law enforcement officials and victims' advocates proposed the launch of the Death Penalty Reform and Saving Act of 2016 on Friday.

"We are here to propose an initiative that will address the appellate delay and the ineffective housing rules for those awaiting the imposition of the death penalty," Los Angeles County District Attorney Jackie Lacey said.

While California's death penalty is still on the books, no one has been put to death in the state in nearly 10 years.

"The frivolous appeals and the lack of getting them attorneys, I think it works for both sides, the victims and these defendants, that they get an attorney immediately when they are sentenced instead of waiting five years. That's part of the delay," San Bernardino District Attorney Mike Ramos said.


Under the act, death row inmates would also have to work in prison to pay restitution to victims' families in addition to sharing cells with other inmates.

Under the act, death row inmates would also have to work in prison to pay restitution to victims' families in addition to sharing cells with other inmates.

The group says California houses more than 700 death row inmates and the average wait time for an execution is 20 to 25 years.

Supporters said the reform would cut that time in half or less.

"Justice isn't easy and just isn't gentle, but justice denied isn't justice," said Kermit Alexander, whose mother, two children and sister were murdered.

He said the killers have been on death row for almost two decades.

"It's not going to change anything for my family because it is not going to bring my members back, but what it will do for society, what it's going to do in the underworld is it's going to say, 'You can't do certain things or you're going to pay the ultimate price," Alexander said.

A similar initiative failed in 2014.

Those against the death penalty claim speeding up the appeals process could violate inmates' constitutional rights.

If the initiative makes it to the November 2016 ballot it will most likely go head-to-head against an opposing initiative to abolish the death penalty.

At that point it will be up to voters to decide what route the state should take.

http://abc7.com/news/group-pushes-to-speed-up-executions-in-california/1060763/
 
I heard about lethal injection shortage - it means California will never obtain supply of lethal injection drugs that are more humane to killers - in California standard.
 
I heard about lethal injection shortage - it means California will never obtain supply of lethal injection drugs that are more humane to killers - in California standard.

There are plenty of guns and bullets around , I hope if this Act passed
they just made sure they have the right person on death row.
 
There are plenty of guns and bullets around , I hope if this Act passed
they just made sure they have the right person on death row.

Good luck with California - they don't see as humane and they are same like Massachusetts and New York.

Lethal injection is only lethal method for death penalty in California and state legislature has to change the execution method that is extremely unlikely because majority of lawmakers are anti-death penalty.

This Act has no obligation - if they cannot find lethal injection drugs so execution will be infinite moratorium.
 
If they can't figure about execution, I'm favor abolish the death penalty and convert all of death penalty to life sentence with no parole with zero privilege in state prison, even lifetime in solitary confinement with only bed and toilet will be sufficient for encourage inmates to commit suicide because they have zero freedom - they killed someone so they should earn worst punishment.
 
Thought cali used gas chamber...

Anyway..

ABOLISH THE DEATH PENALTY!!
 
Maybe, too, the hue and cry of there being a shortage of that which makes up lethal injections is bogus as well??? I mean what can they possibly have a shortage of? Anyone know?
 
If they can't figure about execution, I'm favor abolish the death penalty and convert all of death penalty to life sentence with no parole with zero privilege in state prison, even lifetime in solitary confinement with only bed and toilet will be sufficient for encourage inmates to commit suicide because they have zero freedom - they killed someone so they should earn worst punishment.

The prisons are so overcrowded already , where we would put all the people ?
 
The prisons are so overcrowded already , where we would put all the people ?

There is very simple: release inmates who convicted of drug charges - they belong to drug rehab, not prison.

Death rows are separated from general population and execute all of them now will not relieve the overcrowding, also it is constitutional issues.
 
The prisons are so overcrowded already , where we would put all the people ?


(scratching my head) California got only 746 inmates on death row, how this is going to affect issues with overcrowding? There are 130,380 total inmates in prison in state of California, so total of inmates on death row is only mere .5% of entire prison population, how is this half of a percentage going to make any difference, eh? In other word, 99.5% of these inmates aren't on Death row.

what is really causing overcrowding have nothing to do with death row. The issues with overcrowding has A LOT to do with drug offense with no violence involved, period.

http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/death-row-inmates-state-and-size-death-row-year
http://www.cdcr.ca.gov/Reports_Research/Offender_Information_Services_Branch/Projections/S15Pub.pdf

Meh!, abolish stupid death penalty, we have no right killing anyone regardless, that is the law to begin with. Government already outlaw murder thats already written on law book, it conflicts with government idea of execution (Don't forget "We, the people").
 
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There is very simple: release inmates who convicted of drug charges - they belong to drug rehab, not prison.

Death rows are separated from general population and execute all of them now will not relieve the overcrowding, also it is constitutional issues.

The idea of prison is to separate those who harm the people in general population, as of right now it isn't that way... time for reform!
 
Can't really condem sharia law when doing same thing both barbaric the chance give condem man take his own life different that his right but not publics to kill him.give man one chance do it himself.if not then life in prison
 
(scratching my head) California got only 746 inmates on death row, how this is going to affect issues with overcrowding? There are 130,380 total inmates in prison in state of California, so total of inmates on death row is only .5% of entire prison population, how is this .5% going to make any difference, eh? In other word, 99.5% of these inmates aren't on Death row.

what is really causing overcrowding has nothing to do with death row. The issues with overcrowding has A LOT to do with drug offense with no violence involved, period.

http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/death-row-inmates-state-and-size-death-row-year
http://www.cdcr.ca.gov/Reports_Research/Offender_Information_Services_Branch/Projections/S15Pub.pdf

Meh!, abolish stupid death penalty, we have no right killing anyone regardless, that is the law to begin with. Government already outlaw murder thats already written on law book, it conflicts with government idea of execution (Don't forget "We, the people").

I have same feeling too.

I don't understand why California can't follow New York's example to abolish the death penalty and it looks like state legislature has no power to abolish.
 
I read that only 13 men have been executed in California since 1978, and none since 2006, so it's not like a steady stream of people flowing into the gas chamber.
 
I read that only 13 men have been executed in California since 1978, and none since 2006, so it's not like a steady stream of people flowing into the gas chamber.

The execution isn't started until 1992 after 14 years of nothing.
 
So gas still used not all. The country use injection
 

These are one of several reasons why I do not support death penalty. At this time, we do not have perfect justice system, like I said earlier, NO ONE has the right to execute anyone, period.

wink there, wink here, wink from other side, and so on... Its natural response from anyone and these behavior generally support or oppose favor for just personal reason, and view. These are VERY dangerous to justice system integrity if we allow execution to happen.
 
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