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Repeal to Heal: Death Penalty Repeal Advances the Culture of Life.
Join us at the 2025 Kansas Coalition Against the Death Penalty Conference! This year we will reflect and learn together under the theme of Repeal to Heal: Death Penalty Repeal Advances the Culture of Life. Register today! The decision to sentence someone to death is a statement that the defendant’s life is disposable. It is a societal judgment that more violence is the answer to the act of homicide. So instead of stopping the cycle of violence and asking how can there be acountability and healing, we replicate the original act. More pain and trauma result. […]
[ Read More... ]The Landscape of the Kansas Death Penalty at 31–Part Three
In part one of this series, we looked at how capital murder is defined in state law and initial decisions by the prosecutor on charging and the question of death notice. In part two, the focus was on decisions about going to trial or offering a plea bargain. That brings us to decision point 3. Decision point 3: Jury and Judge decisions If a capital murder defendant is found guilty of capital murder and the death penalty is being sought, there is a second “trial”. During the penalty phase, the prosecution presents evidence why death is the appropriate […]
[ Read More... ]OUR RECENT POSTS
Repeal to Heal: Death Penalty Repeal Advances the Culture of Life.
Join us at the 2025 Kansas Coalition Against the Death Penalty Conference! This year we will reflect and learn together under the theme of Repeal to Heal: Death Penalty Repeal Advances the Culture of Life. Register today! The decision to sentence … [ Read More... ]
The Landscape of the Kansas Death Penalty at 31–Part Three
In part one of this series, we looked at how capital murder is defined in state law and initial decisions by the prosecutor on charging and the question of death notice. In part two, the focus was on decisions about going to trial or offering a plea bargain. That brings us to decision point … [ Read More... ]
The Landscape of the Kansas Death Penalty at 31–Part Two
In the first part of this series, we looked at how the law defines capital murder and initial decisions by the prosecutor on charging and the question of death notice. Those are just the first of a series of decision points in Kansas capital cases. Decision point 2: go to trial or … [ Read More... ]

The Landscape of the Kansas Death Penalty at 31–Part One
On July 1st, the Kansas death penalty turned 31 years old. KCADP board members have encountered persons who don’t even know Kansas HAS a death penalty. We hope this article might bring a broader awareness of where capital punishment has been/is being sought in our state. What is … [ Read More... ]
Judge Klapper cites critical flaws with Kansas’ death penalty
The Kansas death penalty has been ‘on trial’ before Judge Bill Klapper in Wyandotte District Court since late October 2024. The State Board of Indigent Defense Services, the American Civil Liberties Union, the Kansas ACLU, and attorneys from Hogan Lovells, and Ali & Lockwood filed a … [ Read More... ]