Earl Pratt and Ivan Morgan | The Death Penalty Project
From Exoneration to Execution: Japan fails to learn from historic miscarriage of justice case| The Death Penalty Project
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High Court of Trinidad and Tobago criticises the State for “spitting in the face of the courts” over refusal to carry out fair death penalty resentencing.| The Death Penalty Project
On 10 February 2025, the High Court in Antigua ruled that it would be unfair to allow the criminal proceedings against Methoni Vernon to continue after concerns were raised about a 2016 covert police operation to bring Mr Vernon from Dominica to Antigua.| The Death Penalty Project
The Death Penalty Project’s oral statement, delivered to the 58th Session of the Human Rights Council on 25 February 2025:| The Death Penalty Project
Yesterday evening, at 10:02pm in Taiwan, Huang Lin-kai (黃麟凱) was executed summarily and unlawfully.| The Death Penalty Project
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Today, the President of Zimbabwe has signed the Death Penalty Abolition Act (2024), removing the death penalty in law, following approval by the Senate of the Bill introducing abolition.| The Death Penalty Project
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After a legal battle spanning 20 years, the Privy Council has today quashed Nardis Maynard’s conviction, calling it a miscarriage of justice. Today’s judgment exposes the systemic failures of the justice system and the litany of errors in Nardis’ case to date.| The Death Penalty Project
Campaigners in Africa have learned from legal challenges elsewhere, often other Commonwealth countries, to press their cases.| The Death Penalty Project
Our Co-Executive Director, Parvais Jabbar, was interviewed on BBC Africa's Focus on Africa podcast speaking on Zimbabwe's crucial development| The Death Penalty Project