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Communist Vietnam's secret death penalty conveyor belt: How country trails only China and Iran for 'astonishing' number of executions

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Prisoners are dragged from their cells at 4am without warning to be given a lethal injection Vietnam's use of the death penalty has been thrust into the spotlight after a real estate tycoon was on Thursday sentenced to be executed in one of the biggest corruption cases in the country's history. Truong My Lan, a businesswoman who chaired a sprawling company that developed luxury apartments, hotels, offices and shopping malls, was arrested in 2022.

USA | In 2021 the death penalty faded further in Ohio

Last year saw even more diminishment of the death penalty, a non-partisan group that tracks the issue reported late last month.

In Ohio, Gov. Mike DeWine continued to delay executions as he has since he took office at the beginning of 2019. The governor has cited difficulty finding death drugs as the reason for the delays.

DeWine last year also signed a law making it illegal to execute people with severe mental illnesses. One man, David Braden, left death row for a life sentence under the new law.

In addition, Ohio courts handed down no new death sentences in 2021 and bipartisan legislation abolishing the death penalty is wending its way through the General Assembly. 

The state’s death-row population now stands at 132, down from 141 at the start of 2020.

Those trends are emblematic of what’s happening across the country, said the report, by the Death Penalty Information Center. Virginia, for example, last year became the 23rd state to abolish its death penalty.

“The death penalty grew increasingly geographically isolated in 2021 and public support dropped to its lowest levels in a half-century,” the report quoted the center’s executive director, Robert Dunham, as saying.

He added: “Virginia’s repeal created a death-penalty-free zone along the U.S. Atlantic coast that now runs from the Canadian border of Maine to the northern border of the Carolinas. In the West, an execution-free zone spans the Pacific coast from Alaska to Mexico. The handful of states that continue to push for capital punishment are outliers that often disregard due process, botch executions, and dwell in the shadows of long histories of racism and a biased criminal legal system.”

Only 11 executions were carried out in 2021 — the fewest since 1988. Just 5 states — Texas, Alabama, Oklahoma, Mississippi and Missouri — conducted executions. Meanwhile, the administration of Donald Trump carried out 3 federal executions in the weeks before he lost his office on Jan. 20.

Perhaps not coincidentally, the lower incidence of death sentences and executions is happening as public support for the harshest sanctions declines. A Gallup Poll conducted in October found that 54% said they were “in favor of the death penalty for a person convicted of murder.” That was the lowest since 1972, when 50% percent said they favored the death penalty.

But while executions and death-penalty convictions continued to trend downward, racial disparities in its application did not. 6 of the 11 who were executed were Black, even though Black people make up just 13% of the U.S. population. And 1/2 of them were convicted of interracial murders, while no White person was executed for killing a member of another race, said the report by the Death Penalty Information Center.

The group says it takes no stance on the death penalty itself, but is critical of the way it’s carried out.

“Once again, only defendants of color were executed for cross-racial murders and no White defendant was sentenced to death in a trial that did not involve at least 1 white victim,” the report said.

Source: Ohio Capital Journal, Staff, January 5, 2022


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