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A blog produced by the Oregon Justice Resource Center discussing the death penalty (capital punishment) in Oregon and in the Ninth Circuit.

Another Reversal: State of Oregon v. Dayton Leroy Rogers

From the Oregon Supreme Court (Media Release 10/11/12): State of Oregon v. Dayton Leroy Rogers, (TC 88-355, 88-356, 88-357, 88-359, 88-360) (SC S053466) Rogers Opinion On automatic and direct review … Continue reading

October 11, 2012

Podcast of Oral Arguments (Rogers, 01/12/2012) – Oregon Supreme Court

*Update (from DP9 1/05/12 post ) The Dayton Leroy Rogers case made its third trip to the Oregon Supreme Court on January 12, 2012. See here for a video of the oral arguments. … Continue reading

February 11, 2012 · Leave a Comment

Dayton Leroy Rogers death sentence gets review in Oregon Supreme Court and Oregon returns lethal injection drugs

Dayton Leroy Rogers, convicted and sentenced to death in 1989, is set for his third trip to the Oregon Supreme Court on January 12 for review of his death sentence. … Continue reading

January 5, 2012 · Leave a Comment

Number of People Executed in 2013

12 (as of 5/15/13)

Number of People Executed Since 1976

U.S.
1,332

Ninth Circuit States
71 (5.25%)

Number of People on Death Row in Ninth Circuit States (As of April, 2012)

Number of People on Death Row in Ninth Circuit States (As of October 1st, 2012)

Sourced total U.S. number from NAACP LDF, October 1, 2012.

994 (31.6% of U.S. death row population: 3,148)

Race of Defendant:
White: 426 (42.8%)
Black: 317 (31.9%)
Latino: 200 (20.1%)
Native American: 4 (0.4%)
Asian: 26 (2.6%)
Unknown: 21 (2.1%)

Gender:
Male: 970 (97.6%)
Female: 24 (2.4%)

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