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    Illinois' death row officially shuts down

    CHICAGO (AP) — After spending years at the center of heated national debate over capital punishment, Illinois' death row officially died Friday when a state law abolishing the death penalty quietly took effect.

    The state garnered international attention when then-Republican Gov. George Ryan declared a moratorium in 2000 after several inmates' death sentences were overturned and he cleared death row three years later. One man who came within 48 hours of being executed was among those later declared innocent.

    The fate of executions in the state was sealed in March when Democratic Gov. Pat Quinn signed legislation ending the death penalty, following years of stories of men sentenced to death for crimes they did not commit and families of murder victims angrily demanding their loved ones' killers pay with their own lives.

    Illinois has executed 12 men since 1977, when the death penalty was reinstated, but none since 1999.

    Quinn subsequently commuted the sentences of the 15 men on death row to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Fourteen are now in maximum security prisons, while one is in a medium-high security prison with a mental health facility.

    Ironically, the state's death row at the prison in Pontiac, southwest of Chicago, has been turned into a place where inmates go when they're deemed worthy of leaving the state's super-maximum prison in southern Illinois, the Tamms Correctional Center, and enter a less-restrictive program.

    "It is a step down from Tamms," said Stacey Solano, spokeswoman for the Illinois Department of Corrections. "When they transition out, it is a restrictive environment but not as restrictive as Tamms."

    As for the death chamber itself, no decision has been made about what — if anything — will be done with it, Solano said.

    The legislation abolishing the death penalty was signed by Quinn amid much fanfare, but Friday's finality was barely noted around the state. Solano said the department received just two calls for information from the media on Friday.

    That lack of interest stands in contrast to the last dozen years or so when Illinois was often at the forefront of debate over the death penalty.

    Ryan, who imposed the execution moratorium after the death sentences of 13 men were overturned, called the state's capital punishment system "haunted by the demon of error." He cleared death row shortly before leaving office in 2003, by commuting the sentences of 167 condemned inmates to life in prison.

    Even as lawmakers debated the death penalty and the moratorium, prosecutors continued to seek the death penalty. By the time Quinn signed the bill in March, there were 15 men on death row.

    Among them was Brian Dugan, who was convicted in 2009 in the 1983 slaying of 10-year-old Jeanine Nicarico — years after two men were sentenced to death for the same slaying before they were ultimately exonerated and released from prison.

    His attorney, Steven Greenberg, said Friday that shutting down death row was proper given that people were convicted and sentenced to death for that crime and others they did not commit.

    "Anytime you've got a system where there is a danger of providing retribution on the wrong person, that's no different than vigilante justice, which is what we had," he said.

    Greenberg said some juries, with their decisions not to recommend the death penalty in other cases in recent years, were already sending a message that they remained concerned about the possibility of executing an innocent person.

    Former Cook County State's Attorney Dick Devine, a proponent of the death penalty and a vocal critic of Ryan's decision to clear death row, pointed out that among those who benefit from the ban is a man who raped a mother and daughter in front of one another before stabbing them to death.

    "I believe there are some people who do such terrible things that they forfeit their right to be among us," he said.

     

    479 comments

    • DENNIS  •  10 mths ago
      Average costs to house a prisoner for food, healthcare, clothing and legal fees is about $50,000.00. As the average cost spent on a child to attend school is about $3,500.00. Both costs pay by states from taxes. Thus those convicted are better provided for than our children.
      • Zoot allures 10 mths ago
        And that is because of corruption in state contracts. Anyone could figure out how to do this for less. Cruel and unusual punishment is at the center of all the cost. Chain gangs don't cost 50k a prisoner. A live feed from each prison on pay per view would make it a profit center. But nooo, too creepy. I say put a helmet cam on Bernie Madoff and see what his day to day life is like. I'd pay $10 for a web feed of streaming video for a month or two.
      • QuasiMon 10 mths ago
        Maybe that's why some children grow up to be criminals...they want their share of $50k instead of the $3.5k spent on them when they were growing up!
        IF the State reversed these costs, then maybe our children would grow up to be good honest taxpaying citizens and not a burden to society! Then maybe all these right to life people who are against executing known murderers can place their misguided attention on the victims, and off the criminal!
      • QuasiMon 10 mths ago
        Also, I'd say each prison would not need a warden, but only about 8 to 10 guards in towers. A 100 ft no mans land where if a prisoner were caught, they'd be shot on sight! Let the prisoners run free inside, let them rule each other. Like little cities. They have to grow their own food, etc. I bet then some of these criminals would think twice before wanting to be thown in with a bunch of crazies who would kill you as soon as look at you.
    • Cashish  •  10 mths ago
      Great, now there's even less recourse for victims. I'll bet this wouldn't be so if the Governor's wife and kids had been raped and murdered. Walk a mile in another man's shoes...
      • Roy 10 mths ago
        what about the men wronglfully executed? They are not victims? What if your father or brother or son was wrongfully executed? Where is that person's justice? Darn, there are some dumb people in America!
      • Cashish 10 mths ago
        Likewise Roy, the problem is with the People involved in placing the blame and laying the verdicts, not with the penalty itself. You were saying about "dumb"?
      • Here's the deal 10 mths ago
        Yes Cashish, and since People are the problem? You were saying about "dumb?"
    • Tom  •  10 mths ago
      Jesus wasnt guilty. We need to due away with at least tenty percent of these animals in every prison in the country.
      • ceffyl 10 mths ago
        jesus? and do you mean do instead of due, and ten or twenty innstead of tenty?
      • NATO 10 mths ago
        There in no 'Jesus'' and never has been. Effectively you are praying to Satan and Satan has now taken over the entire planet by stealth.

        You have ALL been taken for suckers.
      • NATO 10 mths ago
        You sure that it wasn't Buddha? Same planet.
    • Rick  •  10 mths ago
      The truth is Illinois is so broke they cannot afford the electricity to operate their chairs.
      • Brad T 10 mths ago
        Nice theory......but if that were the case, California would do the same
      • Lucky 10 mths ago
        Use a ROPE !
    • I WANT AMERICA BACK  •  11 mths ago
      HARD TIME....NO TV...NO BOOKS....NO GYM....NO BASKETBALL COURT....NO CIGARRETTES......NO CONTACT WITH OTHER PRISONERS.....THEN YOU'D BEG FOR DEATH
      • Stephen 10 mths ago
        Get rid of the weights while also feeding the prisoners a lot of starchy foods. Then the lard butts can't run as fast when they commit their next crime.
      • Keith 10 mths ago
        Well said "I Want America Back"!!!
      • dahawk 10 mths ago
        Dennis Rader (Kansas' BTK serial killer) spends his time 24/7 in a small cell with one hour a day outside by himself in a small exercise yard. Meals passed to him through a slot in the door. One bath a week. That is what he has to look forward to for the rest of his life. To me, that would be a worse punishment than death.
    • just a decent person  •  10 mths ago
      Instead of capital punishment problem, I'd say they have serious court problem.
    • Mark Chard  •  11 mths ago
      Illinois does not need the electric chair.
      Illinois needs electric bleachers.
    • Jdub  •  10 mths ago
      Ok so I can go to Ill. kill someone and get hot meals, a room and medical treatment for the rest of my life( 12 years is the ave. before release now). How does this even meet the Idiot test????
    • STEVEACK2004  •  10 mths ago
      once again, the criminals have won. this country is finished!
    • Stephen  •  10 mths ago
      Illinois got rid of the death penalty and is trying to ban firearms. Does anyone in Chicago feel safer?
    • hogwash  •  10 mths ago
      There's not enough electricity nor gas in the US to execute all the people in Chicago alone that deserve to be executed
    • watashi wa  •  10 mths ago
      Well, now if we follow this logically, Illinois will have the highest murder rate per capita, and Texas will have the lowest right? Europe should have a much higher murder rate than the USA, because they don't have the death penalty at all.
    • BigBob  •  10 mths ago
      "After spending years at the center of heated national debate over capital punishment, Illinois' death row officially died Friday when a state law abolishing the death penalty quietly took effect."

      This is just awful!! Where is the justice for the families of murdered victims?? I hate Illinois anyway, and this just is one more reason to hate it more!!
    • Paladin  •  10 mths ago
      Rope is cheap and when taken care of you can use it over and over again, haveing a murderer do a life sentence getting 3 hots and a cot costs alot of money. Does anyone else see the problem here or is it just me?
    • Native American  •  10 mths ago
      illinois andshitcago both suck
    • dragontail  •  10 mths ago
      "Nothing is carved in stone." yeah the names of the 13 innocents you killed are carved in granite
    • Tony  •  10 mths ago
      YOU PEOPLE ON HERE THAT LIKE THIS OBVIOUSLY HAVE NOT BEEN VICTIMS IF YOUR WIFE OR SON WAS KILLED BY ONE OF THESE ANIMALS I BET YOU WOULD BE READY TO KILL THEM IN A SECOND YOU JUST DONT THINK IT CAN HAPPEN TO YOU
    • Jules  •  10 mths ago
      If we as a nation choose to convict wrongly without having all the facts, then we are just as guilty of murder if the convicted is innocent. My Dad's best friend was murdered 30 yrs ago and his convicted killer died in prison... Justice was done......
      What this and other states do need is a tiered prison system where offenders are required to "work" all day and not sit on their butts. What this state does not need is to ramrod a person through the system just to get a conviction........
      I realize that for the victims families this may seem unfair, but would they want their loved one wrongly convicted while the real criminal gets to walk free...... Just a thought.......
    • Michael  •  10 mths ago
      Worth noting that the Death Penalty proponent they quote in the article, Dick Devine, was the slimy son of a ##%#$ that was DA when many of the 13 wrongful convictions that eventually led to the shuttering of death row happened. Worse yet, in private practice he was the lawyer that defended John Burge, the Area II police captain that tortured many suspects into confessing to crimes they didn't commit, including several sentenced to death row. In fact Devine called the pardons of 4 of his torture victims "unconscionable"If Devine believes in the Death penalty so much how about he faces it first for the attempted murder of 13 innocent men?
    • kukutick  •  11 mths ago
      what a world we live in. Yes to drones, no to torture, yes to abortion, no to the death penalty
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