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- From: dreitman@oregon.uoregon.edu (Daniel R. Reitman, Attorney to Be)
- Newsgroups: misc.legal
- Subject: Re: Capital Punishment '91 (BJS Press Release)
- Summary: Who is working to speed the execution of death row inmates?
- Keywords: Vicious; Brutal; Scum
- Message-ID: <30DEC199212345202@oregon.uoregon.edu>
- Date: 30 Dec 92 20:34:00 GMT
- Article-I.D.: oregon.30DEC199212345202
- References: <199212292048.AA14044@rac1.wam.umd.edu> <19504@smoke.brl.mil>
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- In article <19504@smoke.brl.mil>,
- matt@smoke.brl.mil (Matthew Rosenblatt) writes...
- >Now, I'm personally opposed to the death penalty, but I wonder:
- >Has anyone proposed "clearing the air" -- that is, executing
- >every one of these 2,482 killers, and giving the criminal justice
- >system a chance to start afresh?
-
- Does this perhaps raise constitutional questions? :-)
-
- >. . . .
- >Maryland, huh? For all practical purposes, Miss Barreau could have
- >added Maryland to the list of "jurisdictions without a death penalty."
- >That's because Maryland has not executed *anyone*, no matter how
- >vicious a killer or how heinous and brutal his crime, since the
- >Supreme Court reinstated the constitutionality of the death penalty.
- >In fact, the last execution in Maryland was sometime in the '60's.
-
- So? Oregon has not executed anyone since the 1960's, and there are a few cases
- pending. One waived his appeals, then changed his mind. Also, Washington
- hasn't executed anyone since 1964, but would you say that it doesn't have
- capital punishment after next Wednesday?
-
- >. . . .
- >He
- >was sentenced to death, but when it comes to finding loopholes in
- >the death penalty, the Maryland Court of Appeals is as resourceful
- >as the old California Supreme Court under Chief Justice Rose Bird
- >and her bleeding-heart, fuzzy-minded, knee-jerk liberal colleagues.
-
- Please refrain from ad hominem attacks. I could go all out criticizing the
- Oregon Supreme Court for its failure to allow common law to evolve.
-
- In Connecticut, no one has been executed since the 1960's as well; several
- appeals are pending. One case which led to a short-lived attempt to widen the
- death penalty statutes, however, occured several years ago. A defendant
- pleaded guilty under the Alford doctrine to murder and was sentenced to life
- because the court found cocaine intoxication a mitigating factor, which in
- Connecticut will bar the death penalty. While I'm also opposed to captial
- punishment, the court and the General Assembly were both roundly criticized for
- this one.
-
- Daniel Reitman
-