John & Ken Discuss Michele Hanisee’s Latest Article

Listen to KFI’s John & Ken read from Michele Hanisee’s recent article regarding the death penalty and exhausted appeals. Michele’s piece focuses on the murderers on California’s death row who have exhausted all appeals. The last impediment to executions is a federal stay that is now being challenged by several elected District Attorneys and victims. When that stay is lifted, at least 24 death row inmates will be eligible for execution with only the governor to prevent those executions from happening. Newsom’s blocking the execution of these vicious murderers is in direct violation of the will of California voters, who three times in the past seven years have made clear they support the death penalty.

Michele Hanisee on John & Ken March 13, 2019

Michele Hanisee, president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys was on the John & Ken show on KFI to discuss Governor Newsom usurping the express will of California voters and substituting his personal preferences via this hasty and ill-considered moratorium on the death penalty.

Michele Hanisee on Gary & Shannon – March 13, 2019

Michele Hanisee was a guest on the Gary and Shannon Show on KFI where she discussed Governor Newsome’s de facto moratorium on capital punishment in California by the Governor granting reprieves to all death row inmates — in essence, stays of execution.

ADDA’s Michele Hanisee Discusses Prop 57 on John & Ken

ADDA President Michele Hanisee appeared on the John and Ken Show on KFI AM 640 radio to discuss the case of Gregory Gadlin, a convicted rapist and child molester serving 35 years to life in prison for a new conviction of assault with a deadly weapon, who is now eligible for early release under Prop 57.

Michele Hanisee on McIntyre in the Morning (KABC)

Michele Hanisee was a guest on McIntyre in the Morning to discuss an appellate court in California ruled this week that three strikes offenders,  those guilty of violent crimes, can get out of jail decades early,  thanks to Prop 57.  Michele told McIntyre that the measure is exacting a high price in order to save money on jails. “Hopefully the Reducing Crime and Keeping California Safe Act would be a partial fix because, mind you, everyone serving a three strikes sentence is a violent offender, because strikes are violent crimes, but their present offense might not necessarily be defined as a violent under Prop 57. So, if we can redefine some of those as violent to make them ineligible for early release that might help some.”