Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 58 of
58
with 100 triples per page.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey abstract "Capital punishment in New Jersey is forbidden by law, after Governor of New Jersey Jon Corzine signed a law abolishing the practice in 2007. It was in effect from 1982 to 2007, though no individuals were executed under the revised provision that covered cases of murder. At least 361 people have been officially executed in New Jersey (including the pre-Revolution Colony of New Jersey) starting with the execution of a slave named Tom for rape in 1690 and ending with the execution of Ralph Hudson for murder on January 22, 1963. The last execution for a crime other than murder was of Andrew Clark in 1872 for rape. The last woman executed was Margaret Meierhoffer in 1881. Except for a dozen slaves executed by burning in the early 18th century, executions in New Jersey were by hanging until 1906 and electrocution since then, with the exception of a single execution by hanging in 1909.Following the 1963 execution, there were no executions prior to the 1972 ruling in Furman v. Georgia by the Supreme Court of the United States, which led to a de facto ban on executions nationwide until laws meeting the revised standards specified could be enacted. The Supreme Court ruled in 1976 in Gregg v. Georgia that revised statutes were constitutional, though New Jersey did not pass revised legislation until 1982 which included anyone who "purposely or knowingly causes death" or someone who "contracts for the murder". Under the 1982 statute, there were 228 capital trials. Of the 60 cases in which juries returned a verdict for capital punishment, 57 were overturned and nine inmates remained on death row.A series of bills was introduced in the Assembly in 1992 to make it harder for New Jersey courts to overturn death sentence convictions, including legislation that would prevent the introduction of evidence regarding the method used for capital punishment during trials, as part of an effort to close off "another avenue for overturning death-penalty sentences". In May 1996, Assemblymember Gary Stuhltrager criticized efforts to delay the imposition of the death penalty, saying "If you're going to have it, do it".In December 2005, the New Jersey Senate passed a one-year moratorium on executions by the state, with a commission to determine that the system is efficient and equitable. The measure was passed by the legislature on January 10, 2006. Governor of New Jersey Richard Codey signed the measure into law on January 12. New Jersey became the first state to pass such a moratorium legislatively, rather than by executive order. Although New Jersey reinstated the death penalty in 1982, the state has not executed anyone since 1963. The abolition vote followed a report by the New Jersey Death Penalty Study Commission that found the death penalty "inconsistent with evolving standards of decency", that there is no evidence that it "rationally serves a legitimate penological intent", as well as finding that the $72,000 cost of keeping inmates on death row exceeded the $40,000 of keeping them in prison each year, a statistic that excludes cost for public defenders assistance in filing appeals.On December 17, 2007, following the passage of an abolition bill that passed in the General Assembly by a 44–36 margin, Governor Jon Corzine signed the bill, making New Jersey the 14th state without a death penalty and the first state to abolish it by legislative action rather than by judicial decision.As a result, all eight inmates on death row had their sentences commuted to life in prison. The list included Jesse Timmendequas, whose rape and murder of his 7-year-old neighbor, Megan Kanka, led to the creation of Megan's Law. Other inmates who had been on New Jersey's death row at the time of abolition were John Martini, who kidnapped and killed a Bergen County businessman, and Brian Wakefield, who beat and stabbed an Atlantic City couple and set their bodies on fire.".
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageID "27699179".
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageLength "6327".
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageOutDegree "35".
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageRevisionID "682157015".
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageWikiLink American_Revolutionary_War.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageWikiLink Atlantic_City,_New_Jersey.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageWikiLink Bergen_County,_New_Jersey.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageWikiLink Brian_Wakefield.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageWikiLink Capital_punishment.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageWikiLink Category:Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageWikiLink Category:Capital_punishment_in_the_United_States.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageWikiLink Category:New_Jersey_law.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageWikiLink Colony_of_New_Jersey.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageWikiLink Electric_chair.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageWikiLink Furman_v._Georgia.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageWikiLink Gary_Stuhltrager.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageWikiLink Governor_of_New_Jersey.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageWikiLink Gregg_v._Georgia.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageWikiLink Jesse_Timmendequas.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageWikiLink John_Martini.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageWikiLink Jon_Corzine.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageWikiLink Law_of_New_Jersey.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageWikiLink List_of_United_States_death_row_inmates.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageWikiLink List_of_exonerated_death_row_inmates.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageWikiLink List_of_wrongful_convictions_in_the_United_States.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageWikiLink Margaret_Meierhoffer.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageWikiLink Megan_Kanka.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageWikiLink Megans_Law.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageWikiLink Murder.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageWikiLink Murder_of_Megan_Kanka.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageWikiLink New_Jersey.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageWikiLink New_Jersey_Senate.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageWikiLink Province_of_New_Jersey.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageWikiLink Ralph_Hudson.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageWikiLink Rape.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Codey.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageWikiLink Slavery.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageWikiLink Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageWikiLinkText "Capital punishment in New Jersey".
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageWikiLinkText "New Jersey".
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageWikiLinkText "capital punishment in New Jersey".
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageWikiLinkText "death penalty".
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey hasPhotoCollection Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:CapPun-US.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey subject Category:Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey subject Category:Capital_punishment_in_the_United_States.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey subject Category:New_Jersey_law.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey type Right.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey type Concept.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey comment "Capital punishment in New Jersey is forbidden by law, after Governor of New Jersey Jon Corzine signed a law abolishing the practice in 2007. It was in effect from 1982 to 2007, though no individuals were executed under the revised provision that covered cases of murder.".
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey label "Capital punishment in New Jersey".
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey sameAs Peine_de_mort_au_New_Jersey.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey sameAs Q2858804.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey sameAs Q2858804.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey wasDerivedFrom Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey?oldid=682157015.
- Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey isPrimaryTopicOf Capital_punishment_in_New_Jersey.