Posted on 02/17/2015 1:02:47 PM PST by jazusamo
Attorney General Eric Holder called Tuesday for a national moratorium on the death penalty until the Supreme Court weighs in on the issue later this year.
Our system of justice is the best in the world. It is comprised of men and women who do the best they can, get it right more often than not, substantially more right than wrong. But there's always the possibility that mistakes will be made, he said.
It is one thing to put somebody in jail for an extended period of time, have some new test that you can do and determine that person was, in fact, innocent. There is no ability to correct a mistake where somebody has, in fact, been executed. And that is from my perspective the ultimate nightmare.
Holder went on to say he disagrees with Justice Antonin Scalia, who has said the U.S. has never executed an innocent person.
Its inevitable, he said during a luncheon at the National Press Club.
Late last month, the Supreme Court agreed to hear an appeal the from death row inmates in Oklahoma who are challenging the states procedures for lethal injections.
"I think a moratorium until the Supreme Court makes that decision would be appropriate," Holder said.
They case follows the execution of Oklahoma inmate Clayton Lockett, 38, who died of a heart attack after receiving the first part of the three-drug cocktail.
According to media reports, he writhed in pain and clenched his teeth before ultimately succumbing to cardiac failure. Lockett was convicted of shooting a 19-year-old woman in 1999 and watching as accomplices buried her alive.
President Obama called the botched execution deeply troubling and ordered a federal review of the countrys use of the death penalty, including state protocols for administering capital punishment.
Holder said the review is still underway.
I dont think it will be completed during my time as attorney general, he said.
The Justice Department previously said Holder hoped to complete the review before he left office.
But, during a recent execution, another death row inmate sang when the plungers were depressed. Almost as if it were...painless?
I call for a HALT to Holder.
What an arrogant plick.
If Holder wants it it is because harm will be inflicted upon our society by such action.
This explains the scum Governor of PA and his decision this week to do the same.
I think the prison people should talk to criminals. They do a better job.
ROFLMAO!!!
Does he mean that unreasonable doubt equals innocent?
He’s got peoples that’s being held in jail that could be (should be) innocent.
I thought this az depression was self terminating hisself .
He's just trying to save some of his peeps.
How many “accessory to murders” could he be charged with in relation to F&F? Is he worried?
I suggest Holder read “The Death of Punishment” by Robert Blecker.
The Death of Punishment challenges the reader to refine deeply held beliefs on life and death as punishment that flare up with every news story of a heinous crime. It argues that society must redesign life and death in prison to make the punishment more nearly fit the crime. It closes with the final irony: If we make prison the punishment it should be, we may well abolish the very death penalty justice now requires.
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