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Via Workers World News Service
Reprinted from the March 20, 2003
issue of Workers World newspaper
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CITES PENNSYLVANIA RACISM: 
PANEL URGES DEATH PENALTY MORATORIUM

By Betsey Piette
Philadelphia

A committee of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court released a 549-page report 
on March 5 calling on the
governor, the legislature and the high court to impose a moratorium on
executions in the state. The report from the Committee on Racial and 
Gender Bias found serious questions exist about the fairness and even 
handedness of the present system of capital litigation and sentencing, 
and called for the undertaking of a thorough and comprehensive study on 
the impact of race.

The study also makes numerous sweeping recommendations for death penalty 
reform, including hiring more courtroom interpreters for those with 
limited English skills. Jeff Garis, executive director of the 
Pennsylvania Abolitionists, hailed the report as a "shot in the arm" for 
the moratorium movement.

"The committee stated what we've been saying for years: Pennsylvania's 
death penalty system is biased, broken and needs to be halted," said 
Garis. "Pennsylvania's death row looks disturbingly like South 
Africa's under apartheid."

Racial bias in the system is obvious, according to the Pennsylvania 
Abolitionists. Nearly 70 percent of the 242 inmates on death row in 
Pennsylvania are Black, Latino or Asian, groups that combined make up 
less than 11 percent of the state's general population. A stunning 84 
percent of those from Philadelphia who have been sentenced to death are 
African American.

Pennsylvania is one of 38 states with a death penalty, and one of 11 in 
which reports have been commissioned to study racial bias within the 
system. Studies conducted on a federal level mirror the same conclusion. 
Illinois and Maryland are the only two states that have enacted 
moratoriums. However, Maryland's new governor, Robert Ehrlich Jr., 
lifted that state's moratorium upon assuming office in January.

Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell, a former prosecutor in Philadelphia, is 
opposed to halting executions. He has already signed two death warrants 
after little over a month in office. Rendell's wife, U.S. Court of 
Appeals Judge Marjorie O. Rendell, is the chair of one of two task 
forces set up to consider the Committee on Racial and Gender Bias 
report.

During his gubernatorial campaign, Rendell said he would try to 
reinstate the death penalty for political prisoner and journalist Mumia 
Abu-Jamal. A federal judge overturned his death penalty sentence in 
December 2001, but Abu-Jamal remains on Pennsylvania's death row. He 
has been denied due process despite evidence of his innocence, including 
a taped confession by Arnold Beverly that he committed the murder for 
which Abu-Jamal was sentenced.

Garis urged death penalty opponents to seize the momentum and demand 
that officials at all levels of state government abide by the 
recommendations of the report. "Remind Governor Rendell of his campaign 
promise: He stated that while he supported the death penalty, he would 
support a moratorium if there was evidence to suggest that it was 
warranted. At the time, he said that he didn't see any evidence--well, 
here's the evidence!"

Garis also noted that a poll conducted by Madonna Yost Opinion Research 
in February 2001 showed that 72 percent of Pennsylvanians support a 
moratorium on executions in order to study issues of fairness.

The complete Racial and Gender Bias Committee report is available on the 
Pennsylvania Judiciary's Web site: www.courts.state.pa.us. Letters, 
calls and faxes supporting the death penalty moratorium can be sent to 
Gov. Edward Rendell, 225 Main Capitol Building, Harrisburg, PA 17120; 
telephone (717) 787-2500; fax (717) 772-8284.

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