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Death Row Inmate Attempts Suicide Hours Before Execution.
I like the twist on this. In order to avoid the death penalty, he tries to kill himself. But the prison intervenes to save him, even though he's scheduled to be executed within hours, and now he's alive beyond the execution date. So by trying to kill himself hours before he was supposed to be killed, he saved his own life, which he didn't want to do, but the government wanted to do, because the government wants him dead.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,...est=latestnews Ohio Death Row Inmate on Suicide Watch After Overdose Tuesday, March 09, 2010 COLUMBUS, Ohio — Officials say an Ohio inmate who intentionally overdosed on pills hours before his scheduled execution has returned to prison and is on suicide watch. Prisons spokeswoman Julie Walburn says 43-year-old Lawrence Reynolds Jr., who admitted taking an overdose of medication prescribed to him, arrived at the Ohio State Penitentiary in Youngstown shortly after noon on Tuesday. Walburn says Reynolds is isolated from other inmates and under constant observation. Reynolds was treated at a Youngstown hospital after he was found unconscious in his death row cell Sunday night. The type of drug he used and why it was prescribed aren't being disclosed. How he accumulated the pills is under investigation. Reynolds' execution for the 1994 murder of his neighbor near Akron has been rescheduled to next week. |
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Its' too bad he didn't do it successfully, an hour before he did whatever he did to put himself on death row in the first place...or at least the night he was arrested, to save taxpayer money.
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Every cell of every prisoner sentenced to life in prison or death should come equipped with a hanging rope and a stool to jump off. And a little note that says "Feel free to do the taxpayers a favor, one who sucks the penis."
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The death penalty is so stupid.
Our justice system isn't good enough to permanent. |
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That or he would have ended up in a coma and we would have paid to keep him alive for the next 20 years. |
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I'm completely fascinated by how much people don't know how our legal system works. It's incredible.
This thread needs to go to DC though. |
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Because it doesn't matter. Lower courts rule based on precedents, as do judges. If any case would come about, it would have been dismissed immediately. You base your judgement on politics that you wish exist, when they don't in court. No court or lawyer would take that case because it would lose, with cost.
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Assuming they could find a lawyer to take the case (and they would not), the family would have a difficult time proving liability. AND EVEN IF THEY DID there is no basis for damages. This could be one of those cases where you see a plaintiff's victory with $1 damages awarded.
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Okay, you're both wrong. This happens all the time. Families regularly sue prisons for harm done to inmates. There are lawyers who take these cases, by the way. I have no idea what the hell you're talking about. Prisons are responsible for the custody of inmates. They're responsible for their safety. They don't just put inmates in isolation because they're a danger to other prisoners or c/o's. They put them there often times because they're at risk if phyisical injury. Why? Because if they suffer injury, and the prison didn't do everything to protect them, the prison is liable.
The federal government employs hundreds of attorneys to handle cases by prisoners against the prisons, correctional offiicers and wardens. You both couldn't be more wrong. |
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