[Deathpenalty] death penalty news----worldwide

2017-05-13 Thread Rick Halperin






May 13



INDIA:

Thane: 2 get death for 2012 gangrape and murderPolice officers recall how 
probe into case began with just an unidentified body.



The death penalty Thursday awarded by a Thane sessions court to 2 persons for 
raping 2 women and killing 1 of them has marked the end of a 5-year story for 
the investigating officers of the case. The case that was solved by the Navi 
Mumbai crime branch started with an unidentified body of a woman found below an 
under-construction flyover on the Sion Panvel highway on May 9, 2012.


During the course of the investigation, the police found that the woman was a 
ragpicker and had been raped and murdered. More importantly, they found that 
another woman had been attacked with her, but had managed to survive. The 
police traced her, and it was the testimony of the survivor that helped police 
arrest the 2 accused, Rahimuddin Shaikh (29) and Sandeep Shirsat (25). After 
their conviction and sentencing, officers said they felt satisfied 
professionally.


A Thane sessions court on Thursday held Shaikh and Shirsat guilty of gangrape 
and murder. District government pleader Sangita Phad said, "The court found 
that their act was of extreme brutality and awarded them the death penalty."


Both the women, in their 20s, had been attacked several times with knives and 
hexo-blades by Shaikh and Shirsat.


Meera Bansode, the investigating officer of the case, said, "The case began 
with an unidentified body of a woman with absolutely no clue. After 
investigating, we found that another woman too had been attacked at the same 
spot but had managed to flee. We then started looking for the woman. 
Eventually, after verifying several details, we managed to track her to Govandi 
in Mumbai. She too had sustained several injuries."


The police then convinced her to be a complainant in the case and based on her 
statement, found that Shaikh and Shirsat, 2 caterers, had attacked them.The 
survivor told the police that the duo had promised to get them jobs as 
caterers.They then took them below the flyover, where they got them inebriated 
by mixing their cold drinks with alcohol.


The accused then raped the 2 women at knifepoint and slashed and stabbed them 
several times. "They also disfigured the face of 1 of the women before they 
left. They did not realise that the other woman was still alive," Bansode said.


Dattatray Shinde, the then DCP, Navi Mumbai crime branch, who is now Sangli 
Superintendent of Police, said, "It is satisfying to know that the death 
penalty was awarded in the case. The men were heartless. They deserved nothing 
less then capital punishment," Shinde said.


(source: indiansxpress.com)






PAKISTAN:

Lahore court awards death penalty to 2


District and sessions Judge Chaudhry Muhammad Tariq handed down a death 
sentence and life imprisonment to 2 suspects for a murder case in the Katha 
Saghral police jurisdiction.


According to the prosecution, Shahnawaz, along with Ahmad Nawaz, Gulbaz and 
Sher Muhammad, killed Ghulam Haider of Mangowal over an old enmity on October 
10, 2015. The local police had registered a case against the suspects and 
presented the charge sheet before the court for trial.


After considering the evidence, the court sentenced Shahnawaz to death and sent 
Ahmad Nawaz to jail for life.


In another case, additional district and sessions judge Mian Shahzad Raza 
sentenced a man to death on Friday for a murder case in the Bhalwal police 
jurisdiction.


According to the prosecution, accused Muhammad Mumtaz of Bhalwal, with his 
accomplice Akhtar, had murdered Muhammad Ashraf over some issue on July 6, 
2007.


Police registered a case against the accused and the court sentenced Mumtaz to 
death, while slapping a fine of Rs 220,000. It also handed a sentence of 10 
years imprisonment to Akhtar.


Meanwhile, police also arrested 11 suspects and recovered narcotics and illegal 
weapons from their possession on Friday.


Members of the force confiscated 2,800g of hashish, 1,005g of heroin, 226 
bottles of liquor, 1 pistol and a gun.


(source: The Daily Times)






KENYA:

Court directs Parliament, AG to amend juvenile death penalty law


The High Court has ordered the National Assembly and the Attorney General (AG) 
to amend the criminal law that allows children to serve the death penalty.


Justice John Mativo ordered that the National Assembly and the government's 
principal legal advisor should see to it that the criminal law that subjects 
minors to the death penalty is changed so that it is in tandem with the one 
that protects rights of every child in the Constitution.


The criminal law as it is currently allows the courts to have child offenders 
sentenced to death be detained until only when the President intervenes can 
they be freed.


But Justice Mativo in his ruling declared such detention at the President's 
pleasure for children as unconstitutional.


"The AG and Parliament be and are hereby directed 

[Deathpenalty] death penalty news----TEXAS, FLA., GA., KY., OKLA., COLO.

2017-05-13 Thread Rick Halperin






May 13




TEXASstay of impending execution

Fort Worth death row inmate gets second stay of execution this year


An appeals court has postponed a 2nd execution date for a death row inmate from 
Fort Worth who was scheduled to die next week.


In an order issued Friday, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals ruled that they 
would review Tilon Lashon Carter's application for relief before going forward 
with his execution, which was scheduled for Tuesday.


Carter, 37, was convicted of the robbery and 2004 slaying of James Tomlin, 89, 
a Bell Helicopter retiree. Prosecutors said that Carter and his girlfriend, 
Leketha Allen, went to Tomlin's home to rob him and took $6,000. Allen was 
sentenced to 25 years after agreeing to a plea bargain arrangement with 
prosecutors.


Carter's attorney, Raoul D. Schonemann, filed a motion on Tuesday to set aside 
the execution date, arguing that new evidence conflicts with evidence that was 
presented at trial. The motion also states that Carter had ineffective trial 
counsel and was denied due process because Nizam Peerwani, Tarrant County 
medical examiner, presented false and misleading testimony.


Peerwani's testimony led the jury to believe that Tomlin had been intentionally 
smothered, even though Tomlin's cause of death was listed as "smothering with 
positional asphyxia," which may not have been intentional, the motion contends. 
Carter's trial attorney never sought evidence highlighting the role that intent 
played in the trial, which Schonemann used to bolster his allegation that 
Carter had ineffective counsel.


The motion also argues that the autopsy results, from Peerwani and 3 other 
experts, do not support the theory that Tomlin's death was caused by an 
intentional act.


Carter survived an earlier execution date scheduled for Feb. 7 due to a 
technicality. The appeals court granted a stay of execution by a 5-4 vote on 
the grounds that notice of the scheduled execution date arrived 1/2 a day late 
at a state office that sometimes works on death penalty appeals.


2 death row inmates from Tarrant County have been executed this year. 
Christopher Wilkins was put to death on Jan. 11 for a double murder committed 
in Fort Worth. He was the 1st person to be executed in the United States this 
year.


Texas also executed a former Kennedale auto mechanic who killed a father and 
his infant son in a 1987 Christmas Eve killing spree. James Eugene Bigby, 61, 
was pronounced dead on March 14.


An execution date for Paul Storey, which had also been set for this year, was 
stayed pending a hearing.


Storey, 32, who was convicted for the murder of Jonas Cherry, was scheduled to 
die on April 12. Cherry, a manager at the Putt-Putt Golf and Games in Hurst, 
was shot twice in the head and twice in his legs on Oct. 16, 2006 on a robbery.


(source: star-telegram.com)



Juan Castillo's execution date has been changed from May 24 to September 7.

Executions under Greg Abbott, Jan. 21, 2015-present24

Executions in Texas: Dec. 7, 1982present-543

Abbott#scheduled execution date-nameTx. #

25-June 28--Steven Long---543

26-July 19-Kosoul Chanthakoummane---544

37-July 27-Taichin Preyor-545

28-Sept.7--Juan Castillo--546

(sources: TDCJ & Rick Halperin)



Former Mavs ManiAAC dancer receives life sentence after jury deadlocks


A former Mavs ManiAAC dancer received life in prison after the jury in his 
murder trial deadlocked on the death penalty.


Erbie Bowser killed 4 people and wounded 4 children during a 2013 shooting 
rampage. He was on trial for 1 of the murders.


The jury got hung up on the death penalty and deadlocked. The judge had to go 
with a life sentence in prison without the chance of parole.


The jury had already signaled it was having trouble with a verdict on the 
punishment after being sequestered overnight. They began sending out a note on 
Friday for a clarification on "beyond a reasonable doubt".


Bowser was found guilty of capital murder for the death of 4 women and wounding 
several children.


Prosecutors said in 2013 Bowser went to his girlfriend's house and killed Toya 
Smith and her 17-year-old daughter and then went to DeSoto to kill his 
estranged wife, Zina Bowser, and her 28-year-old daughter.


Smith's mother, Lurlean, had some words for Bowser at the end of the trial.

"You not only killed once, you killed 4 times," she said. "And you left four 
innocent children without parents. But those children are going to go on with 
their lives and will have a good life."


Defense attorneys tried to show Bowser was not guilty by reason of insanity 
because of his military service and concussions from playing football had 
impacted his mental state.


(source: Fox News)






FLORIDAfemale to face death penalty

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