The liberal courts threw out the DP previously.
The legislature re-wrote the law and by a majority put it back in place.
The liberal courts turn it into a delay game.
Another judge says that since in practice it is a delay game, it is not capable of being applied in an even and sensible manner.
The mistake happens when instead of ruling the appeals and delay processes in the courts have to change — his branch — he throws out a law the legislature passed.
A sensible legislature would re-craft the law yet again and limit the judicial review process. But, it topsy turvy land where the electorates representative can’t write law of the land, the courts would claim they can’t be limited.
The public just sits back and says wasn’t Jeter’s final appearance just great and what about those crazy Khardasian girls?
I’ve sent this to three governors of Cal.
We have over 300 on death row. They even built a new death row to handle the number. The cost is at least 30 million for housing alone. So I estimate appeals and everything at $40 million.
We have 20 or less sentences a year. Here’s a plan to get rid of the backlog and return it to a sensible system. The goal is to handle up the 25 executions a year after the back log is cut down.
Set up 3 panels of 3 judges each. Within a year of being convicted, your appeal is heard by one of these panels. The appeal from those panels is within one year of conviction (no more than 90 days after hearing). The appeal is to the US circuit and then the US supreme court. No more appeals at the state level unless new evidence or corruption of the trial process.
Total time no more than 5 years.
After 5 years, schedule 1 execution per week until the back log is taken care of.
Th cost of 9 judges, clerks, defense attorneys, prosecutors, should be well under 0 million a year, an annual savings of $30 million after the fourth year.
I agree with your comments. It’s very frustrating realizing justice is so seldom served for the victim’s families. They never get closure, but that isn’t cruel or unusual at all. /s