Capital punishment in Nebraska
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Capital punishment is legal in the U.S. state of Nebraska. A total of 37 individuals have been executed in Nebraska including 3 since 1976. A total of 9 people are under a sentence of death in the state as of November 11, 2007. The only capital crime is First-Degree Murder.
The current legally prescribed method of execution in Nebraska is electric chair; however, on February 8, 2008, the Nebraska Supreme Court declared that use of the electric chair to carry out executions constitutes "cruel and unusual punishment." Executions in Nebraska will be effectively stayed until a new method of capital punishment is adopted by the state legislature.
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[edit] Process
The jury decides the sentence and may punish First Degree Murder as a Class I felony or a Class IA felony. According to Nebraska law, Class I felonies mean death is the punishment and Class IA felonies mean life imprisonment without parole is the punishment. Death sentences are automatically appealed to a three-judge panel. The Governor of Nebraska sits on the board that determines clemency. 31 people have been given clemency including 11 since 1976. First Degree Murder is the only Class I crime. Nebraska State Penitentiary is where executions in Nebraska have taken place since 1903. People who are under 18 at the time of the crime or mentally retarded are (federally) constitutionally precluded from being executed.
[edit] Method
Hanging was the method Nebraska used up to the execution of Albert Prince. In 1913 after the execution of Albert Prince, a new law was passed requiring electric chair as the method of execution and outlawed hanging. Allison Colle was the first person executed by the electric chair in Nebraska. As of 2007, the electric chair was required as the method of execution.
However, on February 8, 2008, the Nebraska Supreme Court declared execution by electrocution to constitute "cruel and unusual punishment" under the Nebraska Constitution, effectively staying all death sentences in Nebraska until another means of capital punishment has been approved by the state legislature.[1]
[edit] Capital offenses
- First Degree Murder
- First degree murder is killing another person by :
- Murdering the person purposely and with deliberate and premeditated malice.
- Murdering the person in the perpetration of or attempt to perpetrate any sexual assault in the first degree, arson, robbery, kidnapping, hijacking of any public or private means of transportation, or burglary.
- Murdering the person by administering poison or causing the same to be done; or if by willful and corrupt perjury or subornation of the same he or she purposely procures the conviction and execution of any innocent person.
- First degree murder is killing another person by :
[edit] List of individuals executed in Nebraska before 1976
A total of 14 individuals have been executed in the U.S. state of Nebraska from its statehood in 1867 when counties carried out executions until 1903 when the state took over executions.
| Executed person | Date of execution | Method | Crime | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Samuel Richards | 15 January 1879 | hanging | murder |
| 2 | Orlando Cassler | 20 May 1879 | hanging | murder |
| 3 | Milton Smith | 24 July 1885 | hanging | murder |
| 4 | Jim Reynolds | 21 May 1886 | hanging | murder |
| 5 | Jackson Marion | 25 March 1887 | hanging | murder |
| 6 | David Hoffman | 22 July 1887 | hanging | unknown |
| 7 | Ed Neil | 9 January 1891 | hanging | murder |
| 8 | Albert Haunstine | 17 May 1891 | hanging | murder |
| 9 | Christian Fuerst | 5 June 1891 | hanging | murder |
| 10 | Charles Sheppard | 5 June 1891 | hanging | murder |
| 11 | Clinton Dixon | 24 June 1892 | hanging | murder |
| 12 | Harry Hill | 1 March 1895 | hanging | murder |
| 13 | Claude Hoover | 7 August 1896 | hanging | murder |
| 14 | George Morgan | 8 January 1897 | hanging | murder |
A total of 20 individuals have been executed by the U.S. state of Nebraska until the 1972 Supreme Court capital punishment ban.
| Executed person | Date of execution | Method | Crime | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Gottlieb Niegenfiend | 13 March 1903 | hanging | murder |
| 2 | William Rhea | 10 July 1903 | hanging | murder |
| 3 | Harrison Clark | 13 December 1907 | hanging | murder |
| 4 | Frank Barker | 17 January 1908 | hanging | murder |
| 5 | R. Shumway | 5 March 1909 | hanging | murder |
| 6 | Bert Taylor | 28 January 1910 | hanging | murder |
| 7 | Thomas Johnson | 19 May 1911 | hanging | murder |
| 8 | Albert Prince | 21 March 1913 | hanging | murder |
| 9 | Allison Cole | 20 December 1920 | electric chair | murder |
| 10 | Allen Grammer | 20 December 1920 | electric chair | murder |
| 11 | James King | 9 January 1922 | electric chair | murder |
| 12 | Walter Simmons | 11 August 1925 | electric chair | murder |
| 13 | Henry Bartlett | 29 April 1927 | electric chair | murder |
| 14 | Frank Carter | 24 June 1927 | electric chair | murder |
| 15 | Frank Sharp | 19 January 1928 | electric chair | murder |
| 16 | Henry Sherman | 31 May 1929 | electric chair | murder |
| 17 | Joseph Macavoy | 23 March 1945 | electric chair | murder |
| 18 | Timothy Iron Bear | 1 December 1948 | electric chair | murder |
| 19 | Roland Sundahl | 30 April 1952 | electric chair | murder |
| 20 | Charles Starkweather | 25 June 1959 | electric chair | murder |
[edit] List of individuals executed in Nebraska after 1976
A total of 3 individuals convicted of murder have been executed by the U.S. state of Nebraska since 1976. All were executed by electric chair.
| Executed person | Date of execution | Victims | Under Governor | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Harold Lamont "Wili" Otey | 2 September 1994 | Jane McManus | Ben Nelson |
| 2 | John Joubert | 17 July 1996 | Danny Eberle and Christopher Walden | Ben Nelson |
| 3 | Robert E. Williams[2][3] | 2 December 1997 | Catherine Brook, Patricia McGarry, Virginia Rowe | Ben Nelson |
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.supremecourt.ne.gov/opinions/2008/february/feb8/s05-1268.pdf
- ^ Inmate Details: 31861 -- Robert Williams. Nebraska Department of Correctional Services. Retrieved on 2007-08-17.
- ^ Matthew Waite. Williams marks state's third electrocution. Daily Nebraskan (1997-12-03). Retrieved on 2007-08-17.
[edit] External links
- List of executions in Nebraska
- First Degree Murder
- Classes and Penalties for Felonies
- Procedures for capital cases and who can not get the death penalty
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