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Re: Another reason for Death Penalty (Score: 1)
by jim on Thursday, August 01 @ 15:26:40 UTC
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In America you are innocent until proven guilty. That is plenty good enough for me.

If I do absolutely NOTHING wrong, and someone can come into my home arrest me, and PROVE to 12 members of a jury that I did something that I didn't do.... then ***** it. I must have done it.


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Re: Another reason for Death Penalty (Score: 1)
by jim on Thursday, August 01 @ 15:34:27 UTC
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Here is a couple of the "innocent" people they have set free....

Curtis Kyles-Kyles v. Whitley, 514 U.S. 419 (1995). After one vacated conviction and four mistrials in which a jury was unable to reach a verdict over a 14 year period, the prosecutor chose not to retry Kyles although the final jury hung 8-4 for conviction (an earlier jury hung 10-2 for acquittal). The man who Kyles alleged did the killing was himself killed by a member of Kyles' family in 1986. New Orleans Times-Picayune, (6/27/98); Baton Rouge Advocate, (2/19/98); New Orleans Times-Picayune, at pp. A1, A13 (2/19/98).

Troy Lee Jones--In re Jones, 13 Cal.4th 552 (1996); People v. Jones, 13 Cal.4th 535 (1996). The conviction was vacated because of ineffective assistance of counsel. The California Supreme Court noted that the evidence of Jones' guilt was not overwhelming but did "suggest" Jones's guilt. The prosecution chose not to retry Jones because of the passage of time since the 1981 murder and unavailability of witnesses in the meantime.


Anthony Ray Peek--Peek v. State, 488 So.2d 52 (Fla. 1986) Peek was acquitted after his two prior convictions for a 1977 murder were reversed. The evidence indicated that two of Peek's fingerprints were found on the inside of the victim's car window several hours after her body was found. Blood and seminal stains on the victim's bedclothes were consistent with Peek's identity as type-O secretor. A hair with features similar to Peek's was recovered in a cut stocking in the victim's garage area. The conviction was reversed because the prosecution introduced evidence of Peek's subsequent, dissimilar rape of a young woman--a crime for which he is apparently now serving a life sentence. Peek claimed that his fingerprints got on the victim's car when he was out of his halfway house and tried to burglarize an abandoned car. There was evidence that periodic night checks at the halfway house did not indicate any unauthorized absences the night of the murder. However, even without the evidence of Peek's subsequent rape, the evidence was still sufficient for a conviction. The acquittal represents a finding of reasonable doubt, not actual innocence

And here's just a few of many examples of murders killing more than once.

Thomas Eugene Creech, who had been convicted of three murders and had claimed a role in more than 40 killings in 13 states as a paid killer for a motorcycle gang, killed a fellow prison inmate in 1981 and was sentenced to death. In 1986 his execution was stayed by a federal judge and has yet to be carried out.

Benny Lee Chaffin kidnapped, raped, and murdered a 9-year-old Springfield, Oregon girl. He had been convicted of murder once before in Texas, but not executed. Incredibly, the same jury that convicted him for killing the young girl refused to sentence him to death because two of the 12 jurors said they could not determine whether or not he would be a future threat to society!


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