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NEWS: Gov. Perry Vetoes Bill Banning the Execution of Retarded Killers
- Subject: NEWS: Gov. Perry Vetoes Bill Banning the Execution of Retarded Killers
- From: "Comitato Paul Rougeau (RM)" <prougeau at tin.it>
- Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2001 10:35:50 +0200
CARI AMICI, COME VEDETE IL NUOVO GOVERNATORE DEL TEXAS RICK PERRY HA BLOCCATO CON IL SUO VETO LA LEGGE APPROVATA DAL PARLAMENTO CHE ESENTAVA I MINORATI MENTALI DALLA PENA DI MORTE. L'HON. PERRY- CHE PURE SI E' DIMOSTRATO MOLTO PIU' APERTO DEL SUO PREDECESSORE BUSH - HA CAUSATO UN'ALTRA AMARA SCONFITTA PER IL MOVIMENTO ABOLIZIONISTA E PER IL PROGRESSO DELLA CIVILTA'. G. ************************* June 17, 2001, 15:33 EDT By Natalie Gott, Associated Press Writer Governor Perry Vetoes Bill Banning the Execution of Retarded Killers AUSTIN, Texas (AP) -- Texas Gov. Rick Perry on Sunday vetoed a bill to ban the execution of mentally retarded death row inmates, saying the state already has numerous safeguards in place to protect such inmates. "This legislation is not about whether to execute mentally retarded murderers. We do not execute mentally retarded murderers today. It is about who determines whether a defendant is mentally retarded in the Texas justice system," Perry said at a news conference. The veto came on the last day he could sign or veto bills before they came law without his signature. The bill was one of the most contentious for Perry in his first term as governor. Supporters of the bill, who held numerous news conferences to drum up support for the bill, said the ban was an issue of humanity. Crime victims joined prosecutors in pleading for the veto, saying a ban would open the door for unprecedented, and unwarranted, appeals. The bill would have allowed the jury to determine during the trial's punishment phase whether a defendant is mentally retarded. If so, the person would have been sentenced to life in prison. If the jury determined the person was not mentally retarded, a defense attorney would have been able to petition the judge to consider the issue and two experts would have been assigned to make a determination. If the evidence had shown the defendant was mentally retarded, the judge would have been required to issue a life in prison sentence. Existing law takes into account whether a defendant is competent to stand trial, including whether the defendant can aid his own defense, and whether a defendant was insane, unable to distinguish right from wrong, when the crime was committed. Prosecutors say those factors, and the fact that a jury can consider retardation as a mitigating circumstance during sentencing, are sufficient. Fifteen other states have bills banning execution of the mentally retarded. Florida Gov. Jeb Bush signed the Florida bill last week. Texas is the country's No. 1 death penalty state. Eight people have been executed so far this year, 247 since 1982. Ellis has said that the state has executed six mentally retarded people since the death penalty resumed. Perry has disputed that, saying no mentally retarded people have been executed. Perry has said that he wanted to wait for a U.S. Supreme Court ruling on the issue, expected this fall. The high court is expected to rule on a North Carolina case that could outlaw executions of retarded killers. In that case, Ernest McCarver, described by his lawyer as having the mind of a 10-year-old, was sentenced to death for the 1987 murder of a 71-year-old cafeteria worker who had befriended him. ************************************************************** THE ABOLISH LIST This list uses TOPICS! For information on posting guidelines including how to use TOPICS and other important list info, see the FAQ at: http://dialup.oar.net/~Pcarelli/abolish/ **************************************************************
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