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Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Texas judge on trial for refusing to hear death row inmate’s appeal
Ok but seriously, A man actually died because "the office was closed at 5 o'clock?" This judge is still claiming even during her trial that she "didnt do anything wrong." I hope your as appalled by this as I was. A man was put to death because the office was closed at 5 o'clock. Good ole fashioned Texas justice right here in the United States. Where else but Texas right>? Whether you are pro death penalty or not, according to human rights law, it is a human rights violation yet the United States and just a handful of other countries still divvy out this form of "justice". An eye for an eye so to speak. What else can I really say? Personally, I hope she loses her judgeship.
Ok but seriously, A man actually died because "the office was closed at 5 o'clock?" This judge is still claiming even during her trial that she "didnt do anything wrong." I hope your as appalled by this as I was. A man was put to death because the office was closed at 5 o'clock. Good ole fashioned Texas justice right here in the United States. Where else but Texas right>? Whether you are pro death penalty or not, according to human rights law, it is a human rights violation yet the United States and just a handful of other countries still divvy out this form of "justice". An eye for an eye so to speak. What else can I really say? Personally, I hope she loses her judgeship.
ReplyDeleteWilliam
August 25, 2009 10:25 AM