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kernsfamily -> RE: Texas carries out execution of Mexican National (8/7/2008 1:07:35 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Dubya quote:
ORIGINAL: FurGodWurLivin Quite simply, your rights are spelled out on your passport... When you are in a foreign country, you are subject to the laws of that nation. Now, the Treaty referrenced is the Vienna Convention that specifically allows foreign nationals access to the Embassy's consular services. However, if you desire to exercise that right, you have to ask for it. According to the court and the Prosecuter's office, the person in question never asked for access to his embassy before incarceration, before the trial, or during the sentancing. In fact, this issue did not even come up until 4 years after he was sentenced! This man was part of a gang, others still awaiting execution, who brutally raped, tortured, and killed two young girls. This man got exactly what he deserved. The execution was mercifully delayed for years. If Christians are so upset about the death penalty, get involved in prison ministry and bring the Gospel to the inmates. I don't know if that happened for this man but if he confessed Christ as his savior you can rest assured that he is in heaven. Regardless of his spiritual condition, he still had to pay the price for his crime. His last words exressed regret for the pain he caused the families of the young girls. Regarding the Death Penalty.... Starting today....Texas could simply STOP executions (or at least STOP sending people to "Death Row") If only people would STOP committing the offenses that are CLEARLY identified as "Capital Offenses".....then, there would be no "death row"....no more executions. The execution takes so long, because, unlike many other countries, "Due Process" and appeals DOES take a very long time to work themselves out. The "Appeals" process in Capital Murder cases are "automatic".....there's almost no getting around the process....that MUST be undertaken to ensure that that "due process" was legally followed....
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