In Memoriam
Death Penalty Focus mourns Board Member Father Chris Ponnet (1957–2025), steadfast abolition advocate. Ordained in 1983, he pastored St. Camillus and led spiritual care at LAC+USC. We loved him and share this grief. May his witness deepen our resolve.
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“If you support the death penalty because you think [victim's families] are ever going to be healed by the murder of another person, that isn't healing, that's revenge.”
DPF board member Beth Webb explains why she opposes the death penalty.
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While the death penalty “appears to be experiencing a renaissance of sorts,” in light of the 34 executions so far...
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In brief: November 2025
In Utah, a court-appointed forensic psychologist stated in a court record that he believes that 67-year-old Ralph Menzies, convicted of...
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ACLU report finds “fatal flaws” in the “death qualification” requirement in capital trials
In a new report, “Fatal Flaws: Revealing the Racial and Religious Gerrymandering of the Capital Jury,” the American Civil Liberties...
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Headlines
The California Committee on Revision of the Penal Code’s recommendation to eliminate the death penalty is so significant that, “ When the story is told about how the death penalty was abolished in California, the work of a little-known legislative committee will deserve an entire chapter,” DPF board member Stephen Rohde declares.
After Trump's rush of executions, President Biden and a Democratic Congress want to abolish the federal death penalty
Two prominent voices, one a former Democratic US senator, the other a former Republican-appointed US attorney, call on President Biden to commute all federal death sentences, writing that “the death penalty . . . is no longer the polarizing issue it once was.”
I’m grateful to Death Penalty Focus and other organizations, religious and secular, that are faithfully keeping my hope alive. The arc of justice bends slowly — and can sometimes be deflected — but continues to bend toward justice… and mercy.
Chip Sharpe
DPF Supporter
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I believe nobody has the right to take anyone’s life no matter the crime. I believe in redemption & mercy and yes, re integration into society if at all possible.
Gerlind Kennedy
DPF Supporter
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I’m grateful to Death Penalty Focus and other organizations, religious and secular, that are faithfully keeping my hope alive. The arc of justice bends slowly — and can sometimes be deflected — but continues to bend toward justice… and mercy.
Chip Sharpe
DPF Supporter
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