Idaho halted the execution of serial killer Thomas Eugene Creech on Wednesday after medical team members repeatedly failed to find a vein where they could establish an intravenous line to carry out the lethal injection. Creech, 73, has been in prison half a century, convicted of five murders in three states and suspected of several more. Creech, one of the longest-serving death row inmates in the U.S., was wheeled into the execution chamber at the Idaho Maximum Security Institution on a gurney a
Holy shit is this true?
Here’s what the segregationist William Rehnquist wrote, joined by Scalia and Thomas.
This was 2002. Do the math. Why is it, you suppose, that 18 + 19 didn’t equal 50? Because the other 13 states do not allow the death penalty. So according to Scalia, the fact that 18 states have laws against execution convicts who are not mentally fit to stand trial and an additional 13 do not allow execution period is not enough to prove that the current “standard of decency” is not to execute in these cases. It’s fucking asinine.
He also implies that the fact that the majority cited amicus briefs from European lawmakers, religious institutions, and scientific public opinion polls is somehow a demerit to their decision and not a valid way to determine what the current public sentiment is towards the issue.
It’s a perfect case study in how the conservatives on the court operate. Have always operated. Will always operate. They just lie, cheat, steal, and do whatever they want. They sort of failed in this case, but if they could’ve gotten the votes they absolutely would’ve pushed this forward as part of the case law. It was an attempt to flatly fabricate
Couldn’t agree more. That is so messed up.
The irony is, that quote is from the guy who was… doing exactly that.
Every accusation a confession.
Yeah the irony definitely isn’t lost on me