The death penalty is not only a moral question. It is a procedural one.
Every year, advocates, families, and communities rally around people on death row-often with urgency, compassion, and hope. Yet too many efforts fail before they begin, not because the cause is unworthy, but because the legal terrain is unfamiliar. Deadlines are missed. Claims are barred. Opportunities disappear.
Federal Habeas-Corpus Procedural Basics is a guide for those who want to help-and want to help responsibly. Written by a practicing habeas corpus attorney, this book explains the rules that govern post-conviction litigation in plain language: how cases move through the courts, why timing matters, and what must happen before relief is even possible.
This is not a manifesto. It is not a call to outrage. It is a manual for understanding the system as it exists. Because in capital cases, good intentions are never enough. Knowledge is what keeps the door open.