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Death Penalty Facts by State
Arkansas
Last Modified: 1/16/2003

 
Death Penalty: YES
Prohibit Execution of the Mentally Retarded: YES. However, this state will need to redefine its definition of mental retardation to conform to the recent United States Supreme Court decision Atkins v. Virginia, which held that it is a violation of the United States Constitution to execute persons with an IQ of less than 70.
Life Without Parole: YES
Minimum Age to Eligible for the Death Penalty: 16 (1 juvenile on death row)
Number on Death Row: 42
Executions Since 1976: 24
Race of Defendants: 16 white (38%), 1 Latino/a (2%), 25 black (60%), 0 Native American (0%), 0 Asian (0%)
Race of Victims: unknown
Racial Make-up of State Population: 64% white, 25% Hispanic, 5% Native American, 3% black, 2% Asian
Innocents Exonerated: NO
Columbia University Study Rate of Error in Capital Cases: 70%
Murder Rate: 7.9 per 100,000 (ranked 14th out of 51)
Governor: Mike Huckabee , (Republican),
Presidential Vote: 51% Bush, 46% Gore, 1% Nader
Organizations Endorsing a Moratorium: Black Law Student Association, University of Arkansas School of Law (Fayetteville)
Seeking More Light Church School Class (Little Rock)
St. Scholastica Monastery (Fort Smith)
Organizations Working FOR a Moratorium: ACLU of Arkansas
904 W. 2nd St. Ste 1
Little Rock, AR 72201
Rita Sklar-contact
501-374-2660--(day)
501-374-2842--(fax)

Arkansas Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty
Dave Rickard-chair
501-663-6069
Clemency: The Governor has the sole authority to grant clemency. However, all clemency application must be referred to the Parole Board for investigation and non-binding recommendation.
Who Decides Sentence: Jury
Method of Execution: Arkansas authorizes the use of lethal injection for those whose capital offense occurred after 7/4/83. Those who committed an offense before that date may choose between lethal injection or electrocution.


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