Mike Crowley

@mcrowley
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Locally, I have advocated for better budgeting and school funding. Nationally, I have plugged criminal justice reform. Former school board member. Former Senior Fellow, Brennan Center for Justice. Former White House OMB. Now Belmont MA Town Moderator.
First, they came for the truth tellers: WaPo editorial staff, CBS 60 Minutes, Stephen Colbert, & now Jimmy Kimmel. Trump is suing the New York Times & the Wall Street Journal (itself, a deeply conservative rag). Now a tragic killing is being used to justify more silencing of truth and conscience.
First, they came for the truth tellers: WaPo editorial staff, CBS 60 Minutes, Stephen Colbert, & now Jimmy Kimmel. Trump is suing the New York Times & the Wall Street Journal (itself, a deeply conservative rag). Now a tragic killing is being used to justify more silencing of truth and conscience.

Massachusetts governor proposes mass pardon of thousands of misdemeanor simple cannabis possession convictions. It’s the right thing to do. Criminal convictions often carry collateral consequences that can negatively affect people’s lives for years.

https://www.wbur.org/news/2024/03/13/massachusetts-governor-pardon-marijuana-possession

Healey announces sweeping pardons for simple possession of cannabis | WBUR News

Healey's pardon forgives all state court misdemeanor convictions for possession of marijuana before March 13, 2024. It does not apply to charges of distribution, trafficking, or operating a motor vehicle under the influence.

WBUR

Our criminal justice system has failings that boggle the minds of thinking, rational people. The death penalty is the worst. In addition to its barbarity, it permanently silences claims of innocence. And we know that innocents have been executed in the U.S.

https://apnews.com/article/texas-execution-ivan-cantu-b2a9574d4558febacf1cce811804c064?utm_source=TMP-Newsletter&utm_campaign=ccc0cb27cb-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2024_02_29_11_57&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_5e02cdad9d-ccc0cb27cb-%5BLIST_EMAIL_ID%5D

Ivan Cantu, Texas man who long claimed innocence is executed

A Texas inmate who long claimed his conviction more than 20 years ago was based on false testimony and questionable evidence has been executed for the slayings of two people, including his cousin. Ivan Cantu received a lethal injection Wednesday evening at the Texas state penitentiary in Huntsville. The 50-year-old was put to death for the November 2000 shooting deaths of his cousin James Mosqueda and Mosqueda’s girlfriend, Amy Kitchen. Prosecutors said Mosqueda dealt illegal drugs and that Cantu killed his cousin and Kitchen as he tried to steal drugs and cash from his cousin’s north Dallas home. Cantu had long claimed a rival drug dealer killed the two and said in his last words that he was innocent.

AP News

Legislation introduced in Ohio and supported by its AG would restart executions using nitrogen hypoxia — smothering people to death — copying Alabama’s horrific recent execution.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2024/01/30/ohio-republicans-want-nitrogen-gas-executions/72406517007/

After Alabama execution, Ohio Republicans push to allow nitrogen gas for death penalty

Ohio's Republican Attorney General Dave Yost wants to restart executions, but this time with nitrogen hypoxia, the same method Alabama used.

USA TODAY

Just because the Supreme Court has ruled that Alabama may proceed with a nitrogen gas execution doesn't make the decision correct. Effectively death by smothering, nitrogen gas execution is an ethical and legal abomination.

https://www.politico.com/news/2024/01/25/supreme-court-alabama-execution-00138007

Supreme Court rules Alabama can proceed with the country’s first execution by nitrogen gas

Alabama plans to put a face mask on 58-year-old Kenneth Eugene Smith and replace the air he is breathing with nitrogen to cause oxygen deprivation.

POLITICO

No evidence linking him to a murder except shifting testimony of a jailhouse informant who stood to benefit. DNA evidence links someone else. So why is Missouri fast tracking Marcellus Williams' execution? #deathpenalty #criminaljustice

https://theintercept.com/2024/01/14/missouri-dna-marcellus-williams-execution/

Crime Scene DNA Didn’t Match Marcellus Williams. Missouri May Fast-Track His Execution Anyway.

Gov. Mike Parson dissolved a panel that was reinvestigating the case of Marcellus Williams before it could report its findings.

The Intercept

A judge has granted Alabama permission to perform a nitrogen gas execution. Let's be honest, this is suffocating the man to death and pure barbarism. It has no place in a true justice system. #deathpenalty #criminaljustice

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2024/01/10/alabama-nitrogen-gas-execution-planned/72182393007/

Judge rules Alabama can move forward, become first state to perform nitrogen gas execution

Alabama plans to put a respirator-type face mask over Kenneth Eugene Smith's nose and mouth to replace breathable air with nitrogen.

USA TODAY

Federal prisons are a mess, shortstaffed and posing a danger to those employed AND incarcerated there. Yet programs to ease crowding are ending, just when it is clear that they should be expanded. #criminaljustice #prisons

https://www.themarshallproject.org/2024/01/06/federal-prisons-release-staffing

Efforts to Ease Federal Prison Overcrowding Are Ending.

The Bureau of Prisons’ system is in trouble and needs serious upgrades on several fronts.

The Marshall Project

Just a handful of mostly southern states still execute people in the U.S., running counter to prevailing public opinion. But they’re also inventing new ways to kill people and bring back old ones. It’s a pox on our justice system. #criminaljustice #deathpenalty

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/jan/05/us-death-penalty-state-method-support?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other

US death-penalty states buck public sentiment to find new ways to kill

Half of Americans call capital punishment unfair but a handful of states are pressing ahead using novel methods and secrecy

The Guardian