It looks like the end of the line for all the legal maneuvers for Mr. Beazley........
To: MeeknMing
SEE YA!
2 posted on
04/27/2002 4:10:12 AM PDT by
4TheFlag
To: MeeknMing
He'll die peacefully,
lulled into a narcotic sleep
by lethal injection.
That's a lot better than his victim got.
3 posted on
04/27/2002 4:10:24 AM PDT by
ppaul
To: MeeknMing
On a good day, you can see the line move.
To: MeeknMing
Three justices abstained because of personal ties to Mr. Luttig's son 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge J. Michael Luttig of Virginia I would bet that Mike Luttig was pro-death penalty prior to his father's murder, but can you imagine how he must feel now?
5 posted on
04/27/2002 4:13:16 AM PDT by
xsmommy
To: MeeknMing
"Courtroom spectator". . ."you don't have to be sorry, Napoleon". . .
. . .and this means???
Cannot connect any dots from 'honor student' to killing a man (husband)point blank and attempting the same on his wife.
6 posted on
04/27/2002 4:24:26 AM PDT by
cricket
To: MeeknMing
I am glad that I live in Texas where if you kill someone your life is at risk when you are caught. Not only does Texas make these beasts accountable they also catch them.
I doubt that he will get much consideration from the Higher Courts considering who he killed.
8 posted on
04/27/2002 5:59:22 AM PDT by
Pete53
To: MeeknMing
Mr. Beazley? That is not AP style. Reporters just write the last names after the first use of the subject's full name in an article -- when did this "Mr." stuff start?
To: MeeknMing
Sure, he looks sorry -- sorry he was caught.
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