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2000 – Capital Punishment

03 Jun 2000
Jake Ritter
Resolutions

Submitted to the AEU 87th Assembly and American Humanist Association Conference

Whereas the American Ethical Union affirms the worth and dignity of every human being and has repeatedly, by Resolutions expressed its opposition to capital punishment, and

Whereas governments which employ the death penalty suffer diminished ethical standing, and

Whereas more than four score innocent persons have been released from death row after their convictions for capital crimes were shown to have been in error, and

Whereas improper and illegal actions by law enforcement officials, which provide juries and judges with inaccurate or insufficient evidence which in turn has resulted in erroneous convictions, leads the American Bar Association to say that the administration of the death penalty is “a haphazard maze of unfair practices with no internal consistencies,” and

Whereas execution of any convicted but innocent person is an irreversible act, now

Therefore the American Ethical Union, in pursuit of the goal of establishing the highest ethical principles as moral standards for the laws and government of the United States:

  1. Supports both legislative and executive initiatives at the Federal and State levels to impose moratoriums on carrying out any existing capital verdicts;
  2. Opposes any legislation which would make executions of current or future convicts more likely through limitations in the appeals process or otherwise;
  3. Advocates the greatly expanded use of every available means, whether judicial, scientific or technical, to ensure due process and fair trials for all accused persons;
  4. Reiterates its unswerving opposition to capital punishment.

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