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Capital punishment in Oregon

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In response to Governor Kitzhaber 2011 moratorium, death row inmate Gary Haugen sued the Governor, claiming he had the right to be executed, and seeking the Court to order Kitzhaber to carry out the execution. In June 2013, the Oregon Supreme Court ruled in the case
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In 1984, Measure 6 amended the state constitution to once more make the death penalty legal. Measure 7, a statutory measure passed in the same year, required a separate sentencing hearing before a jury in cases of
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The first death sentence carried out under the territorial government, apart from the hanging of the 5 Cayuse in 1850, came on April 18, 1851, when William Kendall was hanged in
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Voters reenacted the death penalty in the general election of 1978, by statute; Measure 8 required the death penalty in certain murder cases. Measure 8 was overturned by the
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2 people have been executed in Oregon since the reinstatement of capital punishment in 1978. Both waived their appeals and asked that the execution be carried out.
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that Haugen had no legal right to be executed, and that Kitzhaber's reprieve of Haugen's execution did not require Haugen's agreement to be effective.
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on executions in Oregon, canceling a planned execution and ordering a review of the death penalty system in the state. Kitzhaber's successor, Governor
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Oregon voters amended the Constitution in 1914, to repeal the death penalty, by a margin of 50.04%. The repeal was an initiative of Governor
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in Salem since 1904. The death penalty was outlawed between 1914 and 1920, again between 1964 and 1978, and then again between a 1981
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Native American men were taken to Oregon City, tried and sentenced to hang. Before their execution on June 3, 1850, the leader,
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announced that she would commute the sentences of all 17 death row inmates, effective December 14, 2022. She also directed the
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Capital punishment was made explicitly legal by statute in 1864, and executions have been carried out exclusively at the
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featured several inmates on Oregon's death row in a controversial anti-death penalty advertising campaign.
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Between 1904 and 1994, 115 people were sentenced to death in Oregon, and 58 of those were executed.
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in 1981, on the grounds that it denied defendants the right to be tried by a jury of their peers.
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Aggravated murder is the only crime punishable by death in Oregon. On 1 August 2019, Governor
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cases, and all felony (including capital) cases in Oregon require a unanimous jury verdict.
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law involved in the case. Seventeen Oregon cases were remanded for resentencing following
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to dismantle Oregon's lethal injection death chamber. Governor Brown's successor,
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is one of two possible penalties for aggravated murder in the U.S. state of
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The color of night : race, railroaders, and murder in the wartime West
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affected the Oregon death penalty, because Oregon's law is based on the
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executions. The state executed seventeen men in this manner, including
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is issued, even if a single juror opposed death (there is no retrial).
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commuted the sentences of three death row inmates two days later.
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signed a bill that restricts the death penalty to four cases:
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The Last Gasp: The Rise and Fall of the American Gas Chamber
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has sole authority over clemency, including capital cases.
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Index

Oregon Ballot Measure 7 (1984)
Capital punishment
Oregon
Constitution of Oregon
John Kitzhaber
moratorium
Kate Brown
unanimous
felony
hung jury
life sentence
governor of Oregon
lethal injection
death row
Oregon State Penitentiary
Coffee Creek Correctional Facility
Salem
William Strong
Oregon Supreme Court
Cayuse
Tiloukaikt
Oregon State Penitentiary
Oregon Supreme Court
Oswald West
hanging
gas chamber
Robert E. Lee Folkes
Leroy McGahuey
Mark Hatfield
Oregon Supreme Court

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