Death Penalty Reform Bill on Governor's desk!
Legislation is now on Governor O’Malley’s desk that gives Maryland the toughest standard of proof of guilt in death cases of any state.
Capital prosecutions in Maryland will be limited to cases with biological evidence or DNA evidence that links the defendant to the act of murder, a video taped, voluntary interrogation and confession of the defendant to the murder, or a video recording that conclusively links the defendant to the murder.
The Governor will sign this bill into law in the coming weeks.
Please THANK your delegates IF they voted for this bill, SB 279, which reduces the risk of Maryland executing innocent people! And tell them you will be expecting for them to vote for full repeal in a future legislative session! IF your delegates voted no, please share your dismay.
The 2009 Legislative Session in Brief
We began this legislative session with high hopes that we would pass an outright repeal of the death penalty. We forged a powerful alliance with our Governor, Martin O’Malley, who has championed repeal of the death penalty like no other governor in decades! As the Governor said during a recent interview on the Rachel Maddow Show on MSNBC, this bill is important progress even if it is not the full repeal we wanted.
Thanks to the action of thousands of Marylanders just like you, we muscled the repeal bill out of the Senate Committee, within which it had been trapped, one vote short, for two previous sessions. We won historic motions to bring the bill to the Senate floor, evoking committee bypass rules last used in 1978 when the death penalty was reinstated. Months of grassroots organizing was topped of by the Governor sending his own appeals to approximately 70,000 Marylanders via his own campaign and party networks and leading a march of clergy in the state capital to urge repeal.
The battle in the Senate put the Governor toe-to-toe with Senate President Mike Miller, co-sponsor of reinstatement back in 1978 and Senate President since 1987. Miller had pledged publicly to not lobby Senate votes on the repeal. Instead, after unsuccessfully twisting arms to defeat the motions to bring the bill to the floor, the Senate President manipulated the floor process so that there was neither debate nor a vote on full repeal. He hurried through an amendment that stripped repeal out of the bill. We came one Senator short of stopping this amendment – Montgomery County Senator Rona Kramer voted for it despite promising constituents a vote for repeal during the 2006 elections. Miller's tactics deliberately sowed confusion on the floor aimed at convincing the body to recommit the bill back to Committee, effectively killing any advances this year. Miller cynically attacked the governor’s leadership: “I don't think any previous governor has politicized the death penalty in such a manner.”
Once SB 279 reached the floor of the House of Delegates, death penalty defenders introduced 13 amendments, ALL attempting to weaken the bill. But a strong, pro-repeal majority of Delegates staunchly resisted EVERY amendment, making sure progress was made this year! Thank your Delegates who voted for the bill!
House of Delegates vote on SB 279 giving MD the highest burden of evidence in death cases of any state
Voting “yea” – Thank them!
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House Speaker, Busch, Michael E.
(D), District 30
Ali, Saqib (D), District 39
Anderson, Curtis S. (Curt) (D), District 43
Aumann, Susan L. M. (R), District 42
Barnes, Benjamin S. (D), District 21
Barve, Kumar P. (D), District 17
Beidle, Pamela G. (D), District 32
Benson, Joanne C. (D), District 24
Bobo, Elizabeth (D), District 12B
Bohanan, John L., Jr. (D), District 29B
Branch, Talmadge (D), District 45
Braveboy, Aisha N. (D), District 25
Bronrott, William A. (D), District 16
Burns, Emmett C., Jr. (D), District 10
Cane, Rudolph C. (D), District 37A
Cardin, Jon S. (D), District 11
Carr, Alfred C., Jr. (D), District 18
Carter, Jill P. (D), District 41
Clagett, Virginia P. (D), District 30
Conaway, Frank M., Jr. (D), District 40
Conway, Norman H. (D), District 38B
Davis, Dereck E. (D), District 25
Doory, Ann Marie (D), District 43
Dumais, Kathleen M. (D), District 15
Elmore, D. Page (R), District 38A
Feldman, Brian J. (D), District 15
Frick, C. William (D), District 16
Frush, Barbara A. (D), District 21
Gaines, Tawanna P. (D), District 22
Gilchrist, James W. (D), District 17
Glenn, Cheryl D. (D), District 45
Griffith, Melony G. (D), District 25
Gutierrez, Ana Sol (D), District 18
Guzzone, Guy J. (D), District 13
Hammen, Peter A. (D), District 46
Harrison, Hattie N. (D), District 45
Haynes, Keith E. (D), District 44
Healey, Anne (D), District 22
Heller, Henry B. (D), District 19
Hixson, Sheila E. (D), District 20
Holmes, Marvin E., Jr. (D), District 23B
Howard, Carolyn J. B. (D), District 24
Hubbard, James W. (D), District 23A
Hucker, Tom (D), District 20
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Ivey, Jolene (D), District 47
Jameson, Sally Y. (D), District 28
Jones, Adrienne A. (D), District 10
Kaiser, Anne R. (D), District 14
Kirk, Ruth M. (D), District 44
Kramer, Benjamin F. (D), District 19
Krysiak, Carolyn J. (D), District 46
Kullen, Sue (D), District 27B
Lafferty, Stephen W. (D), District 42
Lee, Susan C. (D), District 16
Levi, Gerron S. (D), District 23A
Levy, Murray D. (D), District 28
Love, Mary Ann (D), District 32
Manno, Roger (D), District 19
McHale, Brian K. (D), District 46
McIntosh, Maggie (D), District 43
Mizeur, Heather R. (D), District 20
Montgomery, Karen S. (D), District 14
Morhaim, Dan K. (D), District 11
Murphy, Peter F. (D), District 28
Nathan-Pulliam, Shirley (D), District 10
Niemann, Doyle L. (D), District 47
Oaks, Nathaniel T. (D), District 41
Olszewski, John A., Jr. (D), District 6
Pena-Melnyk, Joseline A. (D), District 21
Pendergrass, Shane E. (D), District 13
Ramirez, Victor R. (D), District 47
Reznik, Kirill (D), District 39
Rice, Craig L. (D), District 15
Robinson, Barbara A. (D), District 40
Rosenberg, Samuel I. (D), District 41
Ross, Justin D. (D), District 22
Schuler, Todd L. (D), District 8
Simmons, Luiz R. S. (D), District 17
Stukes, Melvin L. (D), District 44
Tarrant, Shawn Z. (D), District 40
Taylor, Herman L., Jr. (D), District 14
Turner, Veronica L. (D), District 26
Valderrama, Kriselda (D), District 26
Vallario, Joseph F., Jr. (D), District 27A
Vaughn, Michael L. (D), District 24
Waldstreicher, Jeffrey D. (D), District 18
Walker, Jay (D), District 26
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Voting “nay” – share your dismay!
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Barkley, Charles E. (D), District 39
Bartlett, Joseph R. (R), District 4A
Bates, Gail H. (R), District 9A
Beitzel, Wendell R. (R), District 1A
Boteler, Joseph C., III (R), District 8
Bromwell, Eric M. (D), District 8
Clagett, Galen R. (D), District 3A
Costa, Robert A. (R), District 33B
DeBoy, Steven J., Sr. (D), District 12A
Donoghue, John P. (D), District 2C
Dwyer, Don H., Jr. (R), District 31
Eckardt, Adelaide C. (R), District 37B
Elliott, Donald B. (R), District 4B
Frank, William J. (R), District 42
George, Ronald A. (R), District 30
Haddaway-Riccio, Jeannie (R), District 37B
Hecht, C. Sue (D), District 3A
Impallaria, Richard K. (R), District 7
James, Mary-Dulany (D), District 34A
Jennings, J. B. (R), District 7
Kach, A. Wade (R), District 5B
Kelly, Kevin (D), District 1B
King, James J. (R), District 33A
Kipke, Nicholaus R. (R), District 31
Krebs, Susan W. (R), District 9B
Malone, James E., Jr. (D), District 12A
Mathias, James N., Jr. (D), District 38B
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McComas, Susan K. (R), District 35B
McConkey, Tony (R), District 33A
McDonough, Patrick L. (R), District 7
Miller, Warren E. (R), District 9A
Minnick, Joseph J. (D), District 6
Myers, LeRoy E., Jr. (R), District 1C
Norman, H. Wayne, Jr. (R), District 35A
O'Donnell, Anthony J. (R), District 29C
Riley, B. Daniel (D), District 34A
Rudolph, David D. (D), District 34B
Schuh, Steven R. (R), District 31
Serafini, Andrew A. (R), District 2A
Shank, Christopher B. (R), District 2B
Shewell, Tanya Thornton (R), District 5A
Smigiel, Michael D., Sr. (R), District 36
Sophocleus, Theodore J. (D), District 32
Sossi, Richard A. (R), District 36
Stein, Dana M. (D), District 11
Stifler, Donna (R), District 35A
Stocksdale, Nancy R. (R), District 5A
Stull, Paul S. (R), District 4A
Walkup, Mary Roe (R), District 36
Weir, Michael H., Jr. (D), District 6
Weldon, Richard B., Jr. (I), District 3B
Wood, John F., Jr. (D), District 29A
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Absent
Proctor, James E., Jr. (D), District 27A
Turner, Frank S. (D), District 13
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