{"id":280,"date":"2003-03-11T09:49:06","date_gmt":"2003-03-11T14:49:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.thecarpetbaggerreport.com\/archives\/280.html"},"modified":"2003-03-11T09:49:06","modified_gmt":"2003-03-11T14:49:06","slug":"maybe-its-time-to-mess-with-texas","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stevebenen.com\/thecarpetbaggerreport\/maybe-its-time-to-mess-with-texas\/","title":{"rendered":"Maybe it&#8217;s time to mess with Texas"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Imagine I were to tell you about a criminal justice system in a Third World country in which a murder defendant, who is black, was accused of a killing a white teenager. Imagine that the defendant was convicted by an all-white jury after a one-day trial in which prosecutors had no fingerprints, no witnesses, no blood, no DNA, and no motive. The black defendant had never been convicted of a crime in his life. There was even evidence that proved police and prosecutors wrongfully &#8220;coached&#8221; witnesses on what to say during the brief trial, but the evidence was suppressed by the government in this country.<\/p>\n<p>Then imagine I were to add that in this Third World country, the day after the one-day trial, the jury sentenced the defendant to death, an execution that is scheduled to take place tomorrow.<\/p>\n<p>What if I were to mention that this Third World country was Texas?<\/p>\n<p>Regretfully, this scenario isn&#8217;t imaginary at all. It&#8217;s exactly what&#8217;s happened in Texas to Delma Banks Jr., who will be executed by lethal injection tomorrow unless the Supreme Court intervenes.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.washingtonpost.com\/wp-dyn\/articles\/A2550-2003Mar9.html\">The Washington Post reported yesterday<\/a> that the controversy surrounding this pending execution has garnered attention from former FBI director William S. Sessions, two retired federal appeals court judges and a top former federal prosecutor who have stepped in to try and prevent Banks&#8217; execution. It will almost certainly be too late.<\/p>\n<p>The article also notes that Texas &#8220;executes nearly as many convicts as all the other states combined and has come under repeated attack as error-prone and dismissive of systemic mishaps.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Prosecutors have some circumstantial evidence implicating Banks in the crime. But the funny thing about the death penalty is <i>you can&#8217;t undo it<\/i>. New evidence that becomes available in the future, or witnesses who recant their stories, can&#8217;t be reintroduced once the state has killed the defendant.<\/p>\n<p>No matter what you think of capitol punishment, situations like this should at least make you hesitate.<\/p>\n<p>Supporters of the death penalty seem unwilling to ask for a moratorium to explore systemic faults more closely before more Americans are killed by the state. Opponents seem so afraid of being labeled &#8220;soft on crime&#8221; that even the most progressive of public officials steer clear of condemning criminal justice tragedies.<\/p>\n<p>I applaud the public officials who have the courage to stand up and say what it painfully obvious &#8212; the system isn&#8217;t working and the consequence of this failure could mean innocent people getting killed by their own government. I just wish these public officials weren&#8217;t such a small minority.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Imagine I were to tell you about a criminal justice system in a Third World country in which a murder defendant, who is black, was accused of a killing a white teenager. 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