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Mexico challenges US use of death penalty - UN court to rule on fate of 51 Mexicans
Guardian/UK ^ | 1/22/03 | Duncan Campbell

Posted on 01/22/2003 12:38:09 AM PST by kattracks

UN court to rule on fate of 51 Mexicans on Death Row

The use of the death penalty in the United States is to be challenged by a case brought by the Mexican government on behalf of 51 Mexicans awaiting execution in jails across the border.

The case highlights the international unease about the US justice system that has intensified since the retiring governor of Illinois, George Ryan, commuted the sentences of nearly 170 Death Row inmates earlier this month.

At the core of the case brought by Mexico this week in the international court of justice in the Hague is a claim that 51 Mexicans on Death Row in the US were not given the consular advice to which a foreigner arrested on a serious offence is entitled. The right, guaranteed by the 1963 Vienna convention on consular relations, protects foreign citizens unfamiliar with the legal system of the country where they have been arrested.

The Mexican government is arguing that the accused are entitled to a retrial because their rights have been violated.

The US says they all had a fair trial and dismisses the suit as unwarranted intrusion into its justice system.

Mexico is seeking an injunction to prevent any of the prisoners being given an execution date before the court has ruled.

One case of particular concern to Mexico is that of Cesar Fierro, who was 22 in 1980 when he confessed to murdering a taxi driver in Texas and was sentenced to death. His confession was found to have been coerced and police involved in the investigation were accused of perjury.

Initially the case involved 54 Mexicans, but three of them had their sentences commuted to life in prison by Governor Ryan in Illinois, whose decision spared the lives of 167 inmates.

Mexico will argue that the denial of the consular advice for the accused may have decreased their chances of avoiding a conviction.

"These repeated violations are particularly perturbing given that they have as a consequence the sentencing of an individual to death," said Juan Manuel Gomez Robledo, the senior counsel for Mexico.

Mr Robledo has argued that many of the public defenders assigned to Mexicans speak little Spanish and are unable to offer a proper defence to clients.

The US claims that if Mexico's request was granted it would represent an illegal interference with its criminal justice system.

If the case succeeds, other countries with citizens on Death Row in the US may decide to bring similar cases.

The attorney for the US, James Tessin, told the court that Mexico was seeking "a sweeping prohibition on capital punishment for Mexican nationals in the US, regardless of US law".

Last year, Mexico's president, Vicente Fox, cancelled a trip to Texas after his request for a stay of execution for a Mexican prisoner had been rejected. The man was executed last August.

Since 1976, 20 foreigners have been executed, of whom five were Mexican, according to the Death Penalty Information Centre. A total of 113 foreigners are on Death Row.

Between 1995 and 2000, 75% of those sentenced to death in the US have been Latino or African-American. Since 1973, 102 people sentenced to death were released after an appeal found them to be innocent.

The United States has already come under international pressure from other countries about the issue. Many countries refuse to extradite suspects to the US on capital charges unless a guarantee is given that they will not face the death penalty. Amnesty International, which opposes all executions, has led a campaign to end the death penalty in the US.

The case comes amid a climate of cooling relations between the US and Mexico. The relationship between President Bush and President Fox began brightly, with much talk about easing border controls and the granting of some limited form of amnesty for the millions of Mexicans illegally living in the US. But after September 11, border security was tightened again by the US and any talk of a deal on immigration was downgraded.

The rejection of Mr Fox's plea for clemency in the Texas Death Row case has added to the tension.



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1 posted on 01/22/2003 12:38:09 AM PST by kattracks
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Interesting.
2 posted on 01/22/2003 12:40:36 AM PST by Support Free Republic (Your support keeps Free Republic going strong!)
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3 posted on 01/22/2003 12:41:10 AM PST by Support Free Republic (Your support keeps Free Republic going strong!)
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To: kattracks
What do you call 51 Mexicans on death row?
4 posted on 01/22/2003 1:51:26 AM PST by billorites
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Juan Manuel Gomez Robledo

Robledo. That's Spanish for "in-line skate."

5 posted on 01/22/2003 1:52:50 AM PST by billorites
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To: kattracks
Were the perps here legally or illegally? If illegally treat them as agressors in wartime and shoot them as un-uniformed enemy soldiers (legal according to geneva convention). If legally give them a retrial.
6 posted on 01/22/2003 5:09:57 AM PST by John O (God Save America (Please))
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This is the United States of America!......I immensly respect our President but it's time to shut our doors,borders. This is our country, our languange our culture....There should NEVER, NEVER, be "dual citizenship"......if your lucky enough to become a citizen in our beloved country,,,,you should exact loyalty to the United States supremely,,you should serve 2 years in our military and you should be expected to learn English and use it primarily in our Country period. Get the illegals out and execute the foreign invaders promplty!
7 posted on 01/22/2003 9:47:43 AM PST by RememberourFounding
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What do you call 51 Mexicans on death row?

I give up . . . what?
8 posted on 01/22/2003 9:50:11 AM PST by Xenalyte
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To: kattracks
I'm sorry - but when did we give up our nationhood to the United Nations?
9 posted on 01/22/2003 9:51:42 AM PST by AD from SpringBay
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the govt. and all the liberal panny wastes are sure making a damn good try for it.
10 posted on 01/22/2003 9:55:03 AM PST by Enemy Of The State (There are 10 kinds of people in this world, those who understand binary and those who dont.)
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Okay, so do these Mexicans who sneak across our borders want to be treated as foreigners or as citizens? Seems they want the best of both worlds.
11 posted on 01/22/2003 10:11:38 AM PST by MEGoody
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"There should NEVER, NEVER, be "dual citizenship"......"

I understand where you are coming from on this, but I don't think you really mean 'NEVER, NEVER'. My niece and nephew have dual citizenship as they were born in Japan while their dad was serving there in the U.S. Air Force.

12 posted on 01/22/2003 10:13:54 AM PST by MEGoody
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Yes, i take your point there......military personnel excepted..........but.......this country is being populated by mexican nationals who have zero intentions of becoming loyal to America.......if i hear the phrase again......"they just want to work"...i'm going to puke a big one.....we are a generous people......we are THE number one nation in the world....they are a third world people....we have helped them for many years......they need to help themselves now........we owe Mexico zero....zip.....nada.......
13 posted on 01/23/2003 6:46:02 AM PST by RememberourFounding
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To: kattracks
Vicente Fox's "hero":


14 posted on 01/28/2003 10:42:39 AM PST by BillyBoy (George Ryan deserves a long term....without parole.)
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