Trump Reinstates Federal Executions

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Trump Reinstates Federal Executions

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Donald Trump reinstates death penalty for federal crimes
Five executions have already been scheduled, including for Daniel Lewis Lee who was convicted of murdering a family of three.


The Trump administration has reinstated the US government's power to order the death penalty for federal crimes - and has started by immediately scheduling five executions.

Those condemned to death have been convicted of murders and sex crimes, the Justice Department said, and are due to be executed by lethal injection using a single drug, pentobarbital, which replaces a three-drug cocktail previously used in federal executions.

It is the first time central government has been able to authorise capital punishment since 2003.
The five people due to be executed are:

-White supremacist Daniel Lewis Lee, who was convicted in Arkansas of murdering a family of three, including an eight-year-old girl;

-Lezmond Mitchell, who was found guilty in Arizona of stabbing a 63-year-old grandmother and forcing her young granddaughter to sit next to her lifeless body on a car journey before slitting the girl's throat;

-Welsey Ira Purkey, found guilty in Missouri in November 2003 of raping and killing a 16-year-old girl before dismembering and burning her body. He also used a claw hammer to kill an 80-year-old woman;

-Alfred Bourgeois, convicted in Texas in 2004, tortured and sexually molested his two-year-old daughter before beating her to death;

-Dustin Lee Honken, found guilty in Iowa in 2004 of murdering five people, including a single mother and her 10- and 6-year-old daughters.

Prior to 2003 the power was used sparingly. There were only three executions after the federal death penalty was restored in 1988, and 37 in total between 1927 and 2003.

There are currently 61 federal inmates on death row, according to Death Row USA - a report from the NAACP Legal Defence and Educational Fund.

They include Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who planted a deadly bomb at the Boston Marathon in 2013, and Dylann Roof, who killed nine black church members during a Bible study session in 2015 in South Carolina.

"Congress has expressly authorised the death penalty through legislation adopted by the people's representatives in both houses of Congress and signed by the president," attorney general William Barr said in a statement.

The decision was immediately condemned by the Democrats. "The federal government should be leading the effort to end this brutal and often cruel punishment," said Dianne Feinstein, the Senate Judiciary Committee's ranking Democrat.

President Trump has been wanting to increase the use of the death penalty for drug traffickers and gunmen who carry out mass shootings, and has been a long time supporter of it.

In 1989, he took out full-page advertisements in New York newspapers urging officials to "BRING BACK THE DEATH PENALTY" following the rape of a jogger in Central Park.

"If the punishment is strong," Mr Trump wrote then, "the attacks on innocent people will stop".

The five teenagers accused of the crime were wrongly convicted, with no DNA evidence linking them to the victim. And in 2002 all five convictions were quashed after the perpetrator, a serial rapist and murderer serving life in prison, confessed to the crime and DNA evidence linked him to the victim.

Not long after Mr Trump entered the White House, his former attorney general, Jeff Sessions, ordered the Federal Bureau of Prisons to assess the measures required to resume the use of the death penalty.

The Justice Department said each of the five inmates due to be executed had "exhausted their appellate and post-conviction remedies".

Lee will be the first to be executed, on 9 December at the US Penitentiary in Terre Haute, Indiana.

The others will be put to death at the same prison during a six-week period.
[url]https://news.sky.com/story/trump-administration-reinstates-death-penalty-for-federal-crimes-11770439[/url]
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I don't get the commotion? I am in favor of capital punishment. Hands down. I'd love to expand it, to include sex abusers.
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Yukaphile wrote: Thu Jul 25, 2019 11:13 pm I don't get the commotion? I am in favor of capital punishment. Hands down. I'd love to expand it, to include sex abusers.
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The "commotion" is that the Trump administration now has the power to execute people, and it is looking like it will execute people at a far higher rate than any other US government in a century given that there were only 3 people executed between 1988 and 2003, and he's starting off with 5 right off the bat.

Many people don't like that, especially if they are against the death penalty in general.
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Capital punishment is problematic considering how many people are wrongly condemned for one reason or other since legal system in US is what it is. It's impossible to release some one who has turned out to be not guilty after all if you have already killed him or her. Also idea that some how strong punishment will stop people doing those crimes is laughable and naive. But what else you can expect from Trump.
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He's executing a white supremacist? It must be some kind of trick. Everyone knows he's all about white supremacy.
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Seems the problem is one already inherent on bureaucratic red tape and your feelings on capital punishment. Tbh, I'm fine with Trump executing more people who are rightfully convicted.
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If he was executing people who had been wrongfully convicted, or just randomly picking up people on the street to execute, then yes, this would be bad.
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Considering the lengthy appeals process, the support given by those opposed to the death penalty, and the time it takes to getting to execution, I'm not overly concerned about the false convictions issue. Some people commit crimes so heinous we should not be seeking rehabilitation.
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