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Man gets death in N.D. student's killing - Dru Sjodin
AP on Yahoo ^ | 9/22/06 | Dave Kolpack - ap

Posted on 09/22/2006 10:11:07 AM PDT by NormsRevenge

FARGO, N.D. - Jurors on Friday sentenced a convicted sex offender to death for kidnapping and killing University of North Dakota student Dru Sjodin, whose body was found in a Minnesota ravine nearly five months after she disappeared.

It was North Dakota's first death penalty case in more than a century. The state does not have the death penalty but it is allowed in federal cases.

Alfonso Rodriguez Jr., 53, of Crookston, Minn., looked straight ahead and showed no emotion as the sentence was announced.

The jury reached its decision after more than a day and a half of deliberations. The same federal jury convicted Rodriguez on Aug. 30 on a charge of kidnapping resulting in Sjodin's death.

Rodriguez's mother, Dolores, and sister, Ileanna Noyes, cried as the verdict was announced, as did a number of the jurors. Members of Sjodin's family looked somber and stared straight ahead. They shared hugs outside the courtroom.

Sjodin, 22, of Pequot Lakes, Minn., disappeared from a Grand Forks shopping mall parking lot on Nov. 22, 2003, and her body was found the following April in a ravine near Crookston. Authorities said she was beaten, raped and stabbed.

Rodriguez, who got out of prison about six months before the killing, was charged under federal law because Sjodin was taken across state lines.

U.S. Attorney Drew Wrigley, in his statements to jurors, said the death penalty would be the "right thing, in the right case." He stood near her portrait and asked for justice.

Rodriguez's attorney, Richard Ney, asked the jury for mercy after calling psychologists and Rodriguez's family to talk about his childhood of poverty, abuse and exposure to farm chemicals. Ney also said Rodriguez had been anxious about being released from prison after serving more than 20 years for assaults on three women in 1975 and 1980.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; US: North Dakota
KEYWORDS: deathpenalty; drusjodin; killing; northdakota; student
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To: NormsRevenge
Rodriguez's mother, Dolores, and sister, Ileanna Noyes, cried as the verdict was announced, as did a number of the jurors. Members of Sjodin's family looked somber and stared straight ahead. They shared hugs outside the courtroom.

Justice finally. I am on the victims side - ALWAYS - to them, I hope they find some peace.

To SeNor Rodriguez, espero le guste el Infierno!

61 posted on 09/22/2006 2:03:10 PM PDT by ElPatriota (Let's not forget, we are all still friends despite our differences)
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To: MNJohnnie

I'm very comfortable with the fact that you sir are in the DISTINCT MINORITY. I think that probably makes you bitter, whic h is why I see you lashing out in so many threads against people who want our laws enforced.


62 posted on 09/22/2006 2:50:57 PM PDT by steel_resolve (Do you know what a bigot is? Someone winning an argument with a liberal.)
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To: 1rudeboy

"If you plan on arguing that the penalty should be less severe because he's a legal resident, be my guest."

Not me!

I simply DARE to ask the question is this one LEGAL or ILLEGAL? If he is ILLEGAL, shame on US. They should have deported him for his FIRST crime wave.



63 posted on 09/22/2006 3:24:05 PM PDT by nmh (Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God) .)
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To: VOA
"That might have flown if it had been tried in Minneapolis.
Especially the part about the evil farm chemicals."

You're kidding me, right?

What's going on with the mid west?
64 posted on 09/22/2006 3:25:15 PM PDT by nmh (Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God) .)
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To: 1rudeboy
One of "whom?" People who are tired of seeing illegal immigration brought into a thread that has nothing to do with it?

Where did the article mention Tom Tancredo?

65 posted on 09/22/2006 3:27:47 PM PDT by skeeter
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To: steel_resolve
"You know, I don't know what free republic site you're surfing, but except for dolts like Dane and MNJohnnie, the majority of people on here do not take kindly to illegal immigration."

Well, I've been "surfing" THIS Free Republic site since June 26th, 1998.

I don't approve of ILLEGAL immigration at all. I simply dared to ask the question is this criminal and ILLEGAL ALIEN? Is he? If so, WHY wasn't he DEPORTED for his FIRST crime wave?
66 posted on 09/22/2006 3:29:18 PM PDT by nmh (Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God) .)
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To: steel_resolve

Little late to the party ... .

I see you stumbled on THIS Free Republic website on

steel_resolve
Since Oct 5, 2004


Well, at least you found it!


67 posted on 09/22/2006 3:33:10 PM PDT by nmh (Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God) .)
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To: Youngman442002
anyone know if he is an illegal

He was born in this country.

68 posted on 09/22/2006 5:38:39 PM PDT by BigSkyFreeper (Karl Rove you magnificent bastard!)
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To: nmh
What's going on with the mid west?

Well, to their credit, Minnesota is doing a bit of a "right turn"
with sending Norm Coleman to the Senate.
And having Pawlenti (sp?) for governor.

But when my brother went from Oklahoma to U. Minn to get his masters
degree, he got culture shock.
In summation, he said "In Oklahoma, I was a liberal, maybe even a Democrat...
but when I got to Minnesota, I discovered I was a conservative,
maybe even a Republican."

There were conservative farming areas, but for a long time that was
squelched by the libs in the major population centers.
But as I said, there does seem to be a right-ward drift from
the days of Mondale and Wellstone.
69 posted on 09/22/2006 6:54:14 PM PDT by VOA
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To: NormsRevenge

"Ney asked the jury for mercy after calling psychologists and Rodriguez's family to talk about his childhood of poverty, abuse and exposure to farm chemicals. Ney also said Rodriguez had been anxious about being released from prison after serving more than 20 years for assaults on three women in 1975 and 1980."

Poverty, farm chemicals, anxiousness.
All ingrediants for a sexual, murdering, perv. who woulda thunk it.


70 posted on 09/23/2006 7:50:19 AM PDT by Tulsa Ramjet ("If not now, when?")
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