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DA resentences “Death Row” inmates to life without parole

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DA resentences “Death Row” inmates to life without parole


Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen is moving to change the sentences of more than a dozen prison inmates from death into life behind bars with no chance of parole.

The move affecting 15 men comes four years after DA Rosen stopped using the death penalty, a decision made in the wake of the murder of George Floyd.  

The long-serving district attorney said that he had lost faith in capital punishment as a fair and effective crime deterrent. The system, Rosen said, was a fruitless and unfair effort that left victims and perpetrators in legal limbo for decades. Moreover, California has a moratorium on the death penalty.

DA Rosen said: “The question is not whether these 15 human beings deserve the death penalty. It’s whether the two million people of Santa Clara County deserve the indignity and ineffectiveness of the death penalty. It’s an antiquated, racially biased, error-prone system that deters nothing and costs us millions of public dollars and our integrity as a community that cherishes justice.”

The DA’s unprecedented resentencing effort, which began with a filing in Superior Court, is seeking to change the sentences from death to life in prison without parole.

A California law allows district attorneys to resentence a person if they determine the sentences no longer serve justice. The DA said that all of the crimes committed by those sent to Death Row were horrible – and these violent and dangerous criminals should and will spend the rest of their lives in prison.

DA Rosen said: “Judges and juries of the People should decide where an inmate dies. God should decide when.” 

Death penalty opponents throughout the country praised the move.

Bryan Stevenson, a widely acclaimed public interest lawyer who has dedicated his career to helping the poor and incarcerated, said: "I'm extremely encouraged by District Attorney Jeff Rosen's decision to reverse death sentences imposed in Santa Clara County. Leadership often requires that we do things because it's the right thing to do even when it may not be popular. I applaud the courage and the commitment to equality and justice that motivated this decision. We can create a safer, healthier and more just society without the death penalty and the history of racial bias and bigotry it carries."

Oscar Cantú, bishop of San Jose, said: “The Catholic Church stands with all victims of crimes, especially victims of heinous and violent crimes. As the bishop of San Jose, I also stand with and commend Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen for his prophetic and principled decision to reset the death penalty sentences in our county to life in prison. This decision is a significant step forward in respecting the sanctity of all human life, which is a core tenet of Catholic social teaching. It is a call to move away from punitive justice towards restorative justice that heals and rebuilds lives.”


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