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Snipers CAN'T get death penalty in MD!
WBAL radio - The Ron Smith Show
Posted on 10/24/2002 10:29:08 PM PDT by pollwatcher
Welll...guess what? According to the Baltimore County Prosecutor on the Ron Smith show, the Sniper CAN NOT get the death penalty in Maryland. Only "Mass Murderers" NOT "Serial Killers" are eligable. Go crazy and kill 'em all at once in the same place, you get the needle nap. Cold blooded, calculated, serial murder and terrorism gets you a lifetime of 3 hots, cablevision, and weight-room privileges. Go figure.
TOPICS: Breaking News; Crime/Corruption; News/Current Events; US: Maryland
KEYWORDS: deathpenalty; maryland; serialkiller; sniper; terrorist
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To: hobbes1
roger that
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posted on
10/25/2002 5:22:22 AM PDT
by
fooman
To: savedbygrace
Doesn't matter who did the shooting. Conspiracy to murder, felony murder, etc. still capital crimes.
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posted on
10/25/2002 5:25:57 AM PDT
by
Mercat
To: pollwatcher
Moot point.
Somehow I think this guy is gonna be extradited to cellblock "A" at the Alabama Maximum Security State Pen, at which time we'll have to set an over/under on his life expectancy.
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posted on
10/25/2002 5:26:39 AM PDT
by
OKSooner
To: The Red Zone
Accessory to murder probably won't qualify for execution, but if the kid doesn't rot in jail until he dies I'll eat my hatAccessory?
I'm betting the kid took at least three of the shots, including the very last one.
To: fooman
"What do you all think of donating them to medical science?" Well, scientifically and rationally, I know the sentiment is ridiculous, but "I" wouldn't want any part of them implanted in ME. Toast'em and bury them wrapped in pig's hide, with a pork chop sewed in their mouths.
To: savedbygrace
It will be interesting to see how prosecuters go about proving beyond a reasonable doubt that JM pulled the trigger for a particular murder, Both of these perps will confess. The kid probably already has and Williams will soon.
These crimes are what make these two feel important. They will want to take full credit for them.
To: fooman
What do you all think of donating them to medical science? Let's donate them while still alive for use in determining the effects of a .223 round hitting various parts of the body.
To: CharacterCounts
Let's donate them while still alive for use in determining the effects of a .223 round hitting various parts of the body.
I agree. Kneecaps first, head last!
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posted on
10/25/2002 5:43:06 AM PDT
by
GreyWolf
To: GreyWolf
No, that is too quick,I am pro-death penalty, but we should obey the MD law. There is nothing in the law that would require us to not give them life imprisonment as part of what is known as 'the general population'. There are two things about your average prison that are always true: 1. The vast majority believe they are innocent even if they admit they did it, through some bizaare rationale 2. They are extremely patriotic.
I believe that some would see a small way of repaying their debt to society....the beauty of it is we could avoid a lengthy trial, which is its own kind of terrorist victory
To: pollwatcher
They shot a little black kid; even if they are sent to life in prison, they will last a short time.
To: ambrose
I think they're still using the Big Yellow Mama (electric chair)Wow! that's better than we have to offer in VA. Let Alabama do the honors.
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posted on
10/25/2002 6:38:48 AM PDT
by
putupon
To: My Favorite Headache
I heard that the gun was not connected to Alabama though and that it was a finger print on an actual magazine not a gun magazine of the 17 yr old. He won't get the chair there. I thought they'd fry a black boy for just 'bout anythin' down thar.
To: chance33_98
What about federal charges though and related death penalty? Wondering if the feds can rack em up on something (like killing FBI employee) Lesson 1 from the Rodney King trial: The feds can charge them with violating the civil rights of the victims and obtain convictions. I doubt that the federal death penalty applies to that, but that would be a start. Then the FEDS could decide that good ol' Virginia should get next crack at them...
To: unix
My wording is not correct in the last, but in a nutshell, if the Gov't say's "this is our deal, we retain rights", the states must conceed...I'm still trying to find the subsection...will try and post it when I find it.. Murder is not a federal crime except for certain circumstances, including a federal agent in the line of duty. The FBI person who was killed was not on duty. I don't think that the feds have a murder case.
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posted on
10/25/2002 6:47:51 AM PDT
by
jackbill
To: citizenK
Even though more killings took place in MD, the perps should be tried where they will face the greatest punishment. Each one of those killings is a separate crime.
Regardless of what Maryland does, Virginia has the right to extradite him for murder in Virginia, trying him and execute him if convicted.
75
posted on
10/25/2002 7:05:52 AM PDT
by
Polybius
To: RightFighter
Hate crime! (tm)
76
posted on
10/25/2002 7:16:18 AM PDT
by
fooman
To: The Red Zone
The sniper has been stopped and there is no one else to catch. A couple of possibilities. The person who cosigned for the car in New Jersey. The source of the rifle used (John Mohammed could not legally buy). Also need to determine if anyone helped modify the car.
To: pollwatcher
Maybe MD can manage some terrorist or civil rights law. Or, we can just let Virginia do the honors.And I just read elsewhere on FR that AL will press capital murder charges on M&M. Doesn't matter one iota to me where they ride the needle. Just as long as they ride it someplace.
To: citizenK
It should become an issue in MD. I would like to hear KKT argue the worth in keeping these terrorists alive. I would like to hear Bill O'Reilly argue the worth in keeping these two in prison the rest of their lives. According to O'Reilly, they don't deserve death...death would be too easy for them. He says they (and all death-eligible convicts) should get life with no parole and be made to suffer the rest of their days, having to stew over what they did. Personally, I don't agree.
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posted on
10/25/2002 9:05:20 AM PDT
by
nfldgirl
To: ambrose
I think they're still using the Big Yellow Mama (electric chair) down there.I hope they do what they did in "The Green Mile" and forget to dampen the sponge.
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posted on
10/25/2002 9:07:16 AM PDT
by
dfwgator
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