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  • Calif calls off execution after court setbacks

    09/29/2010 5:59:39 PM PDT · by JoeProBono · 19 replies
    hosted ^ | Sep 29 | PAUL ELIAS
    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- California officials on Wednesday called off the scheduled execution of a convicted murderer after setbacks in federal and state courts. The attorney general's office said in a court filing that it can no longer proceed with the lethal injection of Albert Greenwood Brown at 9 p.m. Thursday. It would have been California's first execution since 2006. "I'm relieved," said John Grele, one of Brown's attorneys. "This was a hastily designed plan." The announcement came after a California Supreme Court ruling made Friday the earliest possible day the state could execute Brown. But by then, the state's...
  • California's first execution in five years delayed by legal issues (appeals court stops it)

    09/28/2010 10:49:35 AM PDT · by Deo volente · 46 replies · 1+ views
    Los Angeles Times ^ | September 28, 2010 | Carol J. Williams
    A federal appeals court in San Francisco late Monday ordered a trial judge to reconsider a ruling that allowed for a convicted murderer and rapist to be executed this week at San Quentin State Prison. Albert Greenwood Brown was scheduled to die at 9 p.m. Thursday for the 1980 killing of a 15-year-old Riverside girl. But the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals said U.S. District Judge Jeremy Fogel erred by offering Brown a choice of a one-drug lethal injection or a three-drug cocktail.
  • BREAKING: Schwarzenegger delays California's first execution in nearly five years

    09/27/2010 4:00:58 PM PDT · by Beaten Valve · 96 replies
    LA Times ^ | September 27, 2010 | LA Times
    BREAKING: Schwarzenegger delays California's first execution in nearly five years
  • Some US executions held up by shortage of drug

    09/27/2010 1:25:18 PM PDT · by JoeProBono · 27 replies
    hosted ^ | Sep 27
    COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- Some executions in the U.S. have been put on hold because of a shortage of one of the drugs used in lethal injections from coast to coast. Several of the 35 states that rely on lethal injection are either scrambling to find sodium thiopental - an anesthetic that renders the condemned inmate unconscious - or considering using another drug. But both routes are strewn with legal or ethical roadblocks. The shortage delayed an Oklahoma execution last month and led Kentucky's governor to postpone the signing of death warrants for two inmates. Arizona is trying to get...
  • Was executed Virginia woman, Teresa Lewis, really a Christian?

    09/25/2010 1:10:07 PM PDT · by jackspyder · 42 replies · 2+ views
    examiner.com ^ | Sept. 24, 2010 | Réne Girard
    On Sept. 23, 2010, in Jarrat, Virginia, 41 yr. old Teresa Lewis was executed by lethal injection in connection with the murder of her husband, Julian Lewis and her stepson Charles "C.J." Lewis in October 2002. Thousands of individuals petitioned VA Governor Robert F. McDonnell to change her sentence to "life in prison" to no avail. (SaveTeresaLewis.org) News reports around the nation mentioned the story citing details about female executions (the last one in the U.S. was here in Texas in 2005; of the current 10 TX females on death row, 4 are from the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex - details)....
  • Judge OKs way for 1st CA execution in 4 yrs

    09/24/2010 2:42:50 PM PDT · by Beaten Valve · 8 replies
    ABC-TV LA ^ | September 24, 2010 | ABC-TV, LA
    SAN FRANCISCO (KABC) -- A federal judge cleared the way for California's first execution since 2006 after the state revised its lethal injection procedures. Officials have scheduled the execution of Albert Greenwood Brown, a convicted rapist and killer, for next Wednesday.
  • About that first woman executed in US in 5 years …

    09/24/2010 12:43:52 PM PDT · by Mobile Vulgus · 22 replies
    Publius Forum ^ | 09/24/10 | Warner Todd Huston
    OK, the story is all over the Old Media edifice: forty-one-year-old Teresa Lewis has become "the first woman to be executed in the U.S. in five years." Every news outlet from TV and cable, to newspapers, to radio, to the Internet is using this line, this "the first woman to be executed in the U.S. in five years" line. They are all playing the same narrative. So, here's the question I have. How exactly can anyone be the "first" anything "in five years"? Doesn't the whole "in five years" presuppose that someone else came first? See, the one "five years"...
  • Teresa Lewis pronounced dead by Va. authorities

    09/23/2010 8:23:49 PM PDT · by Inappropriate Laughter · 92 replies
    The Washington Post ^ | Thursday, September 23, 2010; 9:26 PM | Maria Glod Washington Post Staff Writer
    Teresa Lewis, 41, was executed die by lethal injection. (AP) JARRATT, Va., Sept. 23 - Teresa Lewis, who plotted with a young lover to kill her husband and stepson for insurance money, became the first woman executed in Virginia in nearly 100 years Thursday night when she was killed by lethal injection. Authorities pronounced Lewis dead at 9:13 p.m. Lewis's case generated passion and interest across the world. The European Union asked Virginia Gov. Robert F. McDonnell (R) to commute her sentence to life, citing her mental capacity. Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad cited the case at an appearance in New...
  • Virginia woman to be executed in 2002 deaths

    09/23/2010 2:20:14 PM PDT · by South40 · 27 replies
    CNN ^ | 9.23.2010 | Dugald McConnell
    Jarratt, Va. (CNN) -- Teresa Lewis, a 41-year-old grandmother, met with family members and a spiritual adviser Thursday, hours before she was scheduled to be the first woman executed in Virginia in nearly a century. Lewis is set to die by lethal injection at 9 p.m. ET at Greensville Correctional Center. The victims' family members are to witness the execution, state Department of Corrections spokesman Larry Traylor said. The death row inmate pleaded guilty in the 2002 slayings of her husband and stepson in their rural home near Danville, Virginia, about 145 miles from Richmond.
  • Teresa Lewis execution plans proceed in Va.

    09/23/2010 8:21:44 AM PDT · by Inappropriate Laughter · 22 replies
    The Washington Post ^ | Thursday, September 23, 2010 | STEVE SZKOTAK The Associated Press
    RICHMOND, Va. -- Virginia was moving forward Thursday with its first execution of a woman in nearly a century amid appeals from the European Union and repercussions that reached as far away as Iran. SNIP Teresa Lewis, 41, was scheduled to die by injection at 9 p.m. at Greensville Correctional Center in Jarratt for the October 2002 hired killings of her husband and stepson. To procure the hit men, prosecutors said, she used sex, cash and a promised cut of the insurance benefits the killings would reap her. The U.S. Supreme Court and Gov. Bob McDonnell declined to intervene. All...
  • Virginia set to execute woman for the first time in 98 years

    09/22/2010 7:31:52 AM PDT · by greatdefender · 29 replies · 1+ views
    Yahoo! News ^ | September 22, 2010
    Virginia is slated to execute Teresa Lewis by lethal injection on Thursday, The Associated Press reported. The 41-year-old woman was sentenced to die after pleading guilty to capital murder for hiring two men to kill her husband and stepson so she could collect a $250,000 life insurance policy. Rodney Fuller and Lewis' lover, Matthew Shallenberger, entered her home on Oct. 30, 2002, and fatally shot Julian Clifton, Jr., 51, and Charles Lewis, 25. Teresa then rummaged through her husband's pockets for money while he was dying. She also waited nearly an hour before calling 911. The triggermen were sentenced to...
  • Japan opens door to the chilling execution chamber

    08/27/2010 3:04:16 PM PDT · by Niuhuru · 17 replies · 2+ views
    Daily Mail ^ | 6:28 PM on 27th August 2010 | Mail Foreign Service
    The sparsely furnished room with wood panelling and blue curtains could be an annex to any conference room. However the mundanity masks the dark secrets of one of the world's largest economies. For this is where Japan executes those condemned to death by its courts. The last two criminals for whom these walls were their final sight of the world were the killers Kazuo Shinozawa, 59, and Hidenori Ogata, 33, who were hanged last month. And for the first time, the public has been allowed to see the Tokyo Detention House because the country's Justice Minister Keiko Chiba, a known...
  • Cantu executed for 1993 deaths of Houston teens

    08/18/2010 2:49:55 AM PDT · by humblegunner · 21 replies
    Houston Chronicle ^ | Aug. 17, 2010 | MIKE TOLSON
    HUNTSVILLE – The legal saga that began several days after the horrifying murder of two teenage Houston girls in 1993 came to an end Tuesday night with the execution of Peter Anthony Cantu, a former gang leader who all but ordered the execution of Jennifer Ertman and Elizabeth Pena. Cantu did not make a final statement. He was pronounced dead at 6:17 p.m. The parents of Ertman and Pena, supported by other family members and friends, looked on as Cantu stared straight up toward the ceiling, taking one deep breath before he closed his eyes. He did not acknowledge the...
  • Final Execution Tuesday in Ertman-Pena Deaths

    08/17/2010 4:17:56 PM PDT · by buffyt · 33 replies
    Fox News ^ | 8/17/2010 | ANDREA WATKINS
    HUNTSVILLE, Texas - One of Houston's most notorious killers is expected to be executed Tuesday at 6 p.m. in Huntsville. 35-year-old Peter Cantu appears to have no appeals left. It will be the last of the executions related to the murders of 14-year-old Jennifer Ertman and 16-year-old Elizabeth Pena in 1993. Despite being the leader of the murderous gang, Cantu has lasted longer on death row than his co-defendants. Cantu has spent 17 years on death row; that is longer than either of his victims lived, and almost 7 years longer than the average stay on death row. Cantu was...
  • The Truth of Mexicos Civil War with Drug Cartels

    08/13/2010 12:58:50 AM PDT · by Candor7 · 132 replies · 1+ views
    El Blog Del Narco ^ | 13 August 2010 | Candor7
    Relatively few people in the United States know of the horrible tragedies that are now being visited upon the people of Mexico by a war between drug cartels, and the government of Mexico.The US media does not report the full story, and the Government of Mexico has a press black out on much of what is happening in Mexico concerning the war between the Mexican Government, and the drug cartels who war among themselves. To complicate matters the drug gangs often wear federal uniforms while performing assaults on their victims. One anonymous web site operates a blog which receives posts,...
  • CA: State's new execution plan is challenged in court

    08/02/2010 4:10:15 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 17 replies · 3+ views
    LA Times ^ | 8/2/10 | Carol J. Williams
    A death row inmate convicted of the 1985 torture and murder of a pizza deliveryman in Glendale asked a court Monday to strike down the state's newly revised execution procedures as illegal and likely to inflict excruciating pain if used on any of California's 700-plus condemned prisoners. The lawsuit filed by Mitchell Sims, 50, alleges that the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation rushed through revisions of the lethal injection procedures and deliberately sought to shut the public out of the process. Corrections officials approved the changes one day before a May 1 deadline and sent them to the Office...
  • N.Korea's Ex-Railways Minister Executed

    07/14/2010 9:45:53 PM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 20 replies
    Chosun Ilbo ^ | 07/15/10
    N.Korea's Ex-Railways Minister Executed A nationwide campaign is underway recently in North Korea to get rid of photos and publications of executed former senior officials, Radio Free Asia claimed Tuesday. This campaign was ordered by leader Kim Jong-il on July 2. The North's Press Censorship Bureau is reportedly destroying documents and materials collected from across the country. According to RFA, the campaign's targets include Pak Nam-gi, the former director of the North Korean Workers Party's Planning and Finance Department who was executed in March over the disastrous currency reform, and former railways minister Kim Yong-sam.
  • Can Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani Be Saved?

    07/07/2010 7:29:23 AM PDT · by BigChiefLtd · 11 replies
    Grand Rants ^ | July 7, 2010 | Gerry Ashley
    While we were celebrating our independence here in America over the weekend, a mother of two is preparing to be executed soon in Iran, in as horrific a fashion as one can imagine. It’s a death sentence ordered by the Muslim judicial system, stuck on 14th century barbarism. Can your voice and the voices of others around the world save her?
  • The Mechanics of the Firing Squad for Ronnie Lee Gardner (Utah-Midnight)

    06/17/2010 9:44:19 AM PDT · by Second Amendment First · 55 replies · 1,697+ views
    ABC ^ | June 17, 2010 | RAY SANCHEZ
    Sometime after midnight Friday, Ronnie Lee Gardner is to be strapped into a chair in the execution chamber at the state prison in Draper, Utah. A black hood is to be slipped over the bald head of the 49-year-old convicted killer, if he wishes. A small circular target will be pinned over his heart. It has been 14 years since rifles were last fired in a state execution. Barring a last-minute reprieve, Gardner will be only the third person to die before a firing squad in Utah  or anywhere else in the nation  since the death penalty was...
  • In Huntsville, officers remember Ablanedo's life

    06/15/2010 3:39:03 PM PDT · by cweese · 3 replies · 506+ views
    Austin-Mexican Statesman ^ | June 15, 2010 | Tony Plohetski
    The rows of officers snapped to attention, arms raised in a salute, at 4:35, when a van pulled up to deliver the seven members of Ablanedo’s family who will witness Powell’s execution. For four minutes, they held the salute as Bruce and Judy Mills, Ablanedo’s 87-year-old mother Betsy and other family members were greeted by hugs from Acevedo. After reviewing the assembled officers, sometimes waving, the family was led inside the unit. Once the doors closed, the officers broke ranks and milled around, talking and mopping their brows. Suddenly, the protesters fired up their microphone: “We are here because in...