Religion in Prison - Vanderbilt University
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Religion in Prison
Osher Lifelong learning InstituteVanderbilt University Nashville, Tennessee
April 23, 2019
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Ronald G. Turner Ph.D., J.D.
copyright 2019 by Ronald G. Turner all rights reserved
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Legal Protection of Inmates’ Religious Rights
1. The First Amendment
2. Acts of Congress
3. Court cases
4. Policies & procedures
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The First Amendment(1791)
“ Congress shall make no law
respecting an establishment
of religion, or prohibiting the
free exercise thereof…”
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The Religious Land Use & Institutionalized Persons
Act of 2000 (RLUIPA)1. Before we limit an inmate’s religious practice
(i.e., diet) we need a very good reason.
2. We must limit religion in the least restrictive
way.
3. Religious practices are protected even if not
required by the faith
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U.S. Supreme Ct.
1. 2005 – RLUIPA is constitutional
2. 2011 – monetary damages not allowed
3. 2015 – inmate beard for rel. purpose?
4/5. 2019 – chaplain in execution chamber?
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2015 - Holt v. Hobbs
* Supreme Ct. allowed ½ inch beard
in Louisiana for religious purposes
* 9 to 0 vote - unanimous
* Detailed discussion of RLUIPA
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Feb. 2019 - Dunn v. Ray
1995 - inmate in AL sentenced to death
2006 – became devout Muslim
2018 – execution date set for 2-7-19
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Dunn v. Ray
1-23-19 inmate learned his imam could
not attend – only the prison’s Christian
chaplain could attend
1-28-19 inmate filed Motion to Stay Exec
1-31-19 Motion denied (filed too late)
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Dunn v. Ray
2-6-19 11th Cir reversed the
trial court and stayed the execution
2-7-19 US Sup Ct vacated the
stay - motion was filed too late
2-8-19 Inmate executed
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Dunn v. Ray
Justices Roberts, Alito, Thomas, Gorsuch,
Kavanaugh (5)
Justices Kagan, Ginsburg, Breyer,
Sotomayor (4) dissented.
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Dunn v. Ray
“Because Ray waited until Janary 28, 2019 to seek relief, we grant the State’s application to vacate the stay…”
5 Justices - majority
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Dunn v. Ray
“The prisoner’s claims- that prisoners of some faiths were entitled to have a minister present at their executions while prisoners of other faiths were not – raised a serious constitutional question.”
Justice Beyer’s dissent
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Dunn v. Ray(more details)
In 1995 he murdered 2 teenage brothers
He robbed, raped and murdered a 15
year old girl
Convicted and sentenced to death
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March 2019 Murphy v. Collier
2000 – inmate in TX sentenced to death
2018 – execution date set for 3-28-19
Inmate wanted his Buddhist spiritual
advisor present
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Murphy v. Collier
Policy only allowed state chaplains
(Christians or Muslims)
3-20-19 inmate petitioned TX Ct of Crim
Appeals for Writ of Prohibition
* 3-25-19 petition denied – filed too late
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Murphy v. Collier
* 3-26-19 – inmate filed Motion to Stay
the Execution in federal trial court
* Motion Denied – filed too late
* 3-27-19 Inmate appealed to 5th Cir
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Murphy v. Collier
3-27-19 Stay of Exec denied by 5th Cir:
Filed too late
3-28-19 US Sup. Ct stayed exec. 7 to 2
(Justices Thomas and Gorsuch)
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Murphy v. Collier
“The Constitution prohibits such
denominational discrimination.”
Either allow all inmates or no inmates
to have a spiritual advisor of their choice
in the execution chamber.
Justice Kavanaugh
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Murphy v. Colliermore details
Inmate’s attorney had a reputation for
filing late motions
Barred from practicing for a
year in one TX court for filing late
Email to inmate’s atty on 3-5-19
but he waited until 3-20-19 to file
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Supreme Court Cases
Death Penalty
2019
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April 1, 2019Bucklew v. Precythe
Not a religious rights case
8th Amend – cruel & unusual punishment
Inmate in Missouri was convicted of
murder and sentenced to death
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Bucklew v. Precythe
Missouri executes with pentobarbital
Inmate said it would cause excrutiating
pain due to his medical condition
Trial court and 8th Circuit denied stay of
execution – filed too late
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Bucklew v. Precythe
US Supreme Court agreed - denied stay
and inmate was executed
Justices Roberts, Alito, Thomas, Gorsuch,
Kavanaugh (5)
Justices Kagan, Ginsburg, Breyer,
Sotomayor (4) dissented
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Bucklew v. Precythe
“Courts should police carefully against
(inmates’) attempts to use (legal)
challenges to interpose unjustified delay.”
5 Justices majority
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Bucklew v. Precythe
Mr. Bucklew may face an “execrutiating
and grotesque” punishment” (choking on
his own blood).
4 Justices dissent
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Bucklew v Precythe
“There are higher values than ensuring
that executions run on time.”
Justice Santomayor’s dissent
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Bucklew v. Precythe
More details:
Inmate was convicted of kidnapping
and raping his former girlfriend and
murdering the man she was dating.
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April 12, 2019 Dunn v. Price
Not a religious rights case
1999 - inmate in AL sentenced to death
June 2018 - Inmates in AL must choose
by 6-30 if they want nitrogen hypoxia.
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Dunn v. Price
Inmate failed to choose
Execution date was set using a 3
chemical combination (Feb. 2019)
Inmate asked for stay of execution
claiming the 3 chemicals will cause him
execrutiating pain in viol of 8th Amend.
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Dunn v. Price
Trial Ct. and 11th Circuit granted stay
Inmate appealed to Supreme Ct. the
night of the execution (9 pm)
Justice Breyer requested the Ct take no
action until the Justices could meet the
next day
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Dunn v. Price
5 Justices disagreed
Sup Ct vacated the stay that night
without face to face discussion
5 to 4 vote – the execution can proceed
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Dunn v. Price
Justices Roberts, Alito, Thomas, Gorsuch,
Kavanaugh (5) - filed to late
Justices Kagan, Ginsburg, Breyer,
Sotomayor (4) dissented
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Dunn v. Price
“The application to vacate the stay of execution…is granted…He waited until February 2019 to file this action and submitted additional evidence...a few hours before his scheduled execution.”
5 Justices majority
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Dunn v. Price
“To proceed in this way calls into question the basic principles of fairness that should underlie our criminal justice system. To proceed…in the middle of the night without giving all Members of the Court the opportunity for discussion tomorrow morning is, I believe, unfortunate.”
Justice Breyer’s dissent
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Dunn v. Price
More details:
• Inmate & accomplice were convicted of
killing a minister with a sword & dagger
when robbing him as he prepared
Christmas gifts for his grandchildren
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Where are we going?
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The First Step Act of 2018
Senate(87-12) House (356-36) President
Federal prisons only
Funded through 2023
GOAL: Reduce recidivism
1. Assess inmate’s risk of recidivism
2. Housing and programming
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The First Step Act of 2018
a. Max 500 miles from home
b. Prerelease help with ID
c. Elderly early release
d. Mentors for youth
e. Pregnant – no restraints