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Offline Mickey1992

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« on: January 12, 2006, 02:38:02 PM »
This scum kept people second-guessing his guilt for more than two decades.  Finally the victim's family can get some peace of mind.

I just had a death penalty discussion with someone last month and they used this case to prove that the death penalty was wrong and they were 100% sure that DNA would prove his innocence.  Kudos to the Governor for ordering the tests when the state supreme court refused to finally put the nail on his coffin.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060112/ap_on_re_us/execution_dna

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DNA Tests Confirm Executed Va. Man Guilty

By KRISTEN GELINEAU, Associated Press Writer 6 minutes ago

RICHMOND, Va. - New DNA tests confirmed the guilt of a man who went to his death in Virginia's electric chair in 1992 proclaiming his innocence, the governor said Thursday.

The case had been closely watched by both sides in the death penalty debate because no executed convict in the United States has ever been exonerated by scientific testing.

The tests, ordered by the governor last month, prove Roger Keith Coleman was guilty of the 1981 rape and murder of his sister-in-law, Gov. Mark R. Warner said.

Coleman was convicted and sentenced to death in 1982 for the murder of 19-year-old Wanda McCoy, his wife's sister, who was found raped, stabbed and nearly beheaded in her home in the coal mining town of Grundy.

The report from the Centre of Forensic Sciences in Toronto concluded there was almost no conceivable doubt that Coleman was the source of the sperm found in the victim.

"The probability that a randomly selected individual unrelated to Roger Coleman would coincidentally share the observed DNA profile is estimated to be 1 in 19 million," the report said.

A finding of innocence would have been explosive news and almost certainly would have had a powerful effect on the public's attitude toward capital punishment. Death penalty opponents have argued for years that the risk of a grave and irreversible mistake by the criminal justice system is too great to allow capital punishment.

"We have sought the truth using DNA technology not available at the time the commonwealth carried out the ultimate criminal sanction," Warner said in a statement. "The confirmation that Roger Coleman's DNA was present reaffirms the verdict and the sanction. Again, my prayers are with the family of Wanda McCoy at this time."

Initial DNA and blood tests in 1990 placed Coleman within the 0.2 percent of the population who could have produced the semen at the crime scene. But his lawyers said the expert they hired to conduct those initial DNA tests misinterpreted the results.

The governor agreed to a new round of more sophisticated DNA tests in one of his last official acts. Warner, who has been mentioned as a possible Democratic candidate for president in 2008, leaves office on Saturday.

Coleman's case drew international attention as the well-spoken inmate pleaded his case on talk shows and in magazines and newspapers. Time magazine featured the coal miner on its cover.
Pope John Paul II tried to block the execution. Then-Gov. L. Douglas Wilder's office was flooded with thousands of calls and letters of protest from around the world.

Coleman's attorneys argued that he did not have time to commit the crime, that tests showed semen from two men was found inside McCoy and that another man bragged about murdering her.

"An innocent man is going to be murdered tonight," the 33-year-old said moments before he was electrocuted on May 20, 1992. "When my innocence is proven, I hope America will realize the injustice of the death penalty as all other civilized countries have."

Four newspapers and Centurion Ministries, a New Jersey organization that investigated Coleman's case and became convinced of his innocence, sought a court order to have the evidence retested. The Virginia Supreme Court declined to order the testing in 2002, so Centurion Ministries asked Warner to intervene.
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« Reply #1 on: January 12, 2006, 05:46:09 PM »
Wachootawkinbout?

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« Reply #2 on: January 12, 2006, 05:53:52 PM »
Anti-Death penalty advocates are silent today...

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« Reply #3 on: January 12, 2006, 06:47:30 PM »
Few years ago someone said "Thou shalt not kill any living thing,' for life is given to all by God, and that which God has given, let not man taketh it away".


Anyone know who that was?

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« Reply #4 on: January 12, 2006, 06:52:38 PM »
...or care?

Its funny how the guilty have a way of clinging to the Bible quickly when the shining blade of justice is about to whack em.

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« Reply #5 on: January 12, 2006, 07:04:40 PM »
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Few years ago someone said "Thou shalt not kill any living thing,' for life is given to all by God, and that which God has given, let not man taketh it away".


Anyone know who that was?


ya the same guy that told some king to go to this land and kill all the people every man woman and child then go to this other land and do the same thing.
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« Reply #6 on: January 12, 2006, 07:39:26 PM »
I still want to know why my tax dollars went to do a dna test to prove weather or not he was innocent AFTER they exicuted him.
Seems liek a waste of money to me, not like he can sit back and be happy about it.

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« Reply #7 on: January 12, 2006, 07:47:08 PM »
The death penalty remains as a blight on our society. It demeans us as a people and does nothing to reduce the rate of murder or other capital crimes. Life without parole meets all the needs of the community and as a bonus eliminates the risk of killing the innocent.

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« Reply #8 on: January 12, 2006, 07:56:54 PM »
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The death penalty remains as a blight on our society. It demeans us as a people and does nothing to reduce the rate of murder or other capital crimes. Life without parole meets all the needs of the community and as a bonus eliminates the risk of killing the innocent.


We've had this discussion before.

In that discussion, we concluded that the Death Penalty is not used enough to determine whether or not it is a deterrant.
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« Reply #9 on: January 12, 2006, 08:05:43 PM »
I would be willing to bet that every state has a monument to correctional staff that have been killed in the line of duty.  Ours is in Orient, Ohio.

On it is the name of a friend and coworker who was killed by a convicted murderer who had his original death sentence commuted to life without parole.

Life without parole does not eliminate the risk that innocent people will be killed.
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« Reply #10 on: January 12, 2006, 08:10:56 PM »
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We've had this discussion before.

In that discussion, we concluded that the Death Penalty is not used enough to determine whether or not it is a deterrant.


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« Reply #11 on: January 12, 2006, 08:55:00 PM »
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« Reply #12 on: January 12, 2006, 10:35:32 PM »
MT,

Several members of my family, including my brother and myself, work with these perps on a daily basis.

Every single correctional officer of my acquaintance will tell you the same thing about the murderers on death-row...all proclaim their innocence, no matter how damning the evidence against them.  They all have a sob story to tell to the press, or any one gullible enough to swallow their guff.  Some have developed a taste for blood and death, and will kill on a whim.  They will remain dangerous until the day they die.

Case in point:  One scumbag kidnapped a young teenage girl and her boyfriend.  After brutally raping the girl he attempted to kill them both.  The boy was murdered, but the girl survived the incident and testified at his subsequent trial.

After being found guilty, the parents of the boy pleaded for the perp's life, not wishing that anyone else should die.  Life in prison would be sufficient punishment.  The judge granted their request.

Six weeks later he broke out of Cummins prison, broke into the home of an off-duty policement living in the area, stole one of his guns, surprised the man when he arrived home, forced the man to get on his knees, and killed him.

This obscene beast later stole a car in Missouri, killing the woman who owned it, fled at high speed from police pursuit, attempting to run over officers at a roadblock, and was finally apprehended after crashing the car.

He is currently back in prison...this time on death row.

I don't want to see an innocent man executed anymore than you do.  The guidelines for sentencing a man to death could be modified to prevent execution except in cases where there was conclusive DNA proof that the accused committed the crime.  

Death penalty opponents constantly challenge its defenders to "prove" that it reduces the murder rate.  I challenge you to "prove" that it doesn't.
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« Reply #13 on: January 12, 2006, 11:12:25 PM »
So.... do you know what monday is?

Why are there a disproportionate amount of black men on death row?

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« Reply #14 on: January 12, 2006, 11:20:42 PM »
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Why are there a disproportionate amount of black men on death row?


Because not everyone can afford to get away with murder?