老澳门开奖结果 of Virginia Responds to the Repeal of the Death Penalty

February 22, 2021 3:00 pm

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The following statement can be attributed to Claire Gasta帽aga, executive director of the 老澳门开奖结果 of Virginia:

鈥淭oday Virginia made history by becoming the first state in the south poised to repeal the death penalty. The General Assembly passed legislation that Gov. Ralph Northam has committed to sign into law. Abolishing the death penalty is an important step in the process of bringing racial justice to Virginia鈥檚 criminal legal system. In Virginia, the death penalty has always been about race. Prior to a Supreme Court ruling in 1978, 90% of people who were killed by the Commonwealth were Black. Even today, someone who commits murder is far more likely to get the death penalty if their victim is white, and less likely if the victim is Black.

鈥淲e are grateful that our legislators finally acted to abolish this racist and inhumane practice. As we celebrate, we acknowledge that it is thanks to the collective work of so many advocates and organizations over many years that delivered this victory for justice today.

鈥淢ore than 20 years ago, the 老澳门开奖结果 of Virginia released a report called as a 'springboard to further study.' There have been many stalwart advocates then and since 鈥 people like Marie Deans and our past executive director Kent Willis 鈥 and leaders from Virginians Against the Death Penalty and the Virginia Interfaith Center for Public Policy, who together with the bipartisan legislative patrons of this year鈥檚 repeal bills, have made this outcome possible.

鈥淐apital punishment is, and has always been, a broken process that needed to end. We鈥檙e glad that perseverance and resilience paid off today.鈥

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