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Apr 15, 2009

BAD NEW FOR CONDEMNED MEN IN NEW MEXICO.  DEATH PENALTY
REPEAL TAKES EFFECT JULY 1, TOO LATE FOR YOU.

Lethal Injection Table | Photo 02

A death penalty opponent wrote this comment regarding
Gov. Richardson's decision to allow up to seven (7) more
executions in New Mexico after receiving so many accolades
for signing the state's repeal recently.  Christy wrote:

Thanks for writing this. I am the abolitionist who sent out the email
encourging everyone to please contact the Gov. and the DA's on the
20th. I do not feel as though we have true victory in this state, with
seven lives hanging in the balance of the system Richardson says he
has no faith in.

The Gov. needs to understand that he cannot have the glory of being
the latest elected official to abolish, while still encourging death. It just
doesn't work that way.

Abolition means abolition for all... or at least it should.

Following is a re-post of my article about New Mexico's Death Penalty News which originally posted at NowPublic.com and is found at this link:
http://my.nowpublic.com/world/new-mexico-may-execute-seven-more-death-penalty-repeal#comment-344213 

New Mexico: "Play it again, Sam!"
  • Old Fashioned Hangin'
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  • Crowd-pleasing Beheading
  • Gov. Bill Richardson (D-NM)



DEATH PENALTY SUPPORTERS in New Mexico who were disappointed recently when Governor Bill Richardson signed the the death penalty repeal bill have good reason for celebration today.  Governor Richardson has reportedly decided to allow execution of the state's remaining two death row inmates.  Additionally, there are five other men who are subject to lethal injection before retiring the death chamber.

New Mexico's abolition of the death penalty and the final steps leading to repeal were reported in this article:

Klling Inmates Is Costly~Cheaper to Watch TV (w/ Torture Videos)
http://my.nowpublic.com/world/killing-inmates-costly-cheaper-watch-tv-w-torture-videos

An email sent by an abolitionist tonight read:  "Part of Governor Richardson's own statement when signing the abolition bill into law was that he did not have faith in our justice system to say who lives or dies. So, the question remains, what is the difference for these seven men? Are their lives less important because of a date on the calendar?" See the entire email below.

It now appears that New Mexican death penalty supporters may get in a few more lethal injections before the repeal takes effect.  In honor of this news, the link below presents Al Green's hit single, "FOR THE GOOD TIMES."  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjJnUBHCGfg

Al sings "Lay your head on my pillow," but I don't know if that applies.  There may not really be pillows on lethal injection tables, but one might ask a reporter who witnessed the recent Virginia execution of  Anthony Bell.  The retarded man was drug into the death chamber by six strong guards, then panicked at the door when he saw the waiting table .  Reporters observed the condemned man thrust his hips backward, trying not to enter the chamber.  Bell put up quite a struggle before being successfully strapped down and injected.  Ask one of them.

New Mexico gives a whole new meaning to the phrase, "for the good times" and "one for the road" (maybe seven for the road).

The email which reported New Mexico's death penalty news is below.

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Last year on April 20th, I joined Capital X in solidarity as he walked for Michael Astorga during his 1,300 mile walk across the country in protest of the death penalty. I held a press conference on this day to remind people why we do not need the death penalty and to remind them that Michael Astorga is innocent until proven guilty. A year later, Michael is still awaiting trial. Although the death penalty has now been repealed in New Mexico, Michael is still in danger of facing the death penalty if he is convicted because the bill that Governor Richardson signed into law on March 18th is not retroactive. The bill does not go into effect until July 1st.  Michael is not the only one affected by this bill. There are four other men who could see a death sentence if convicted. Remember these names:  Arturo Alvarado, John La Bombard, William Watson and Justin Rome.

There are two men currently on death row. Timothy Allen and Robert Fry. Governor Richardson has said he WILL NOT commute the sentences of these two men. The governor has also publicly said he supports the DA's choice to continue to seek the death penalty against Michael Astorga.
 
Part of Governor Richardson's own statement when signing the abolition bill into law was that he did not have faith in our justice system to say who lives or dies. So, the question remains, what is the difference for these seven men? Are their lives less important because of a date on the calendar?
 
On April 20th, I ask everyone to please call, email, fax, write to Governor Richardson and remind him that abolition should mean abolition for everyone and that he should not contradict his own reasoning for signing the bill into law!  Please also contact the three DA's who are seeking death sentences for the five current pending capital cases.
 
I have spent the past two years since April 20th, my birthday, fighting for the rights of others and being the voice that they need. I hope you help me to accomplish my goal again this year.
 
In Struggle,

Member
 
CEDP-ABQ Chapter
 
Please re-post far and wide!

Governor Bill Richardson
Office of the Governor
490 Old Santa Fe Trail
Room 400
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505-476-2200
http://www.governor .state.nm. us/email. php?mm=6&type=opinion

District Attorney Kari Brandenburg
Seeking the death penalty for :  Michael Astorga and Arturo Alvarado

Mailing/Street Address:
520 Lomas NW
Albuquerque, NM 87102
Telephone: (505) 841-7100
Fax: (505) 841-7015
2ndDA@da.state. nm.us 

District Attorney Angela Pacheco
Seeking the Death Penalty for John La Bombard  and Justin Romero

327 Sandoval St.
Santa Fe, NM 87504
Telephone: (505) 827-5000
Fax: (505) 827-5076
1stDA@da.state.nm.us   

District Attorney Michael Chandler
Seeking the death penalty for:  William Watson

Roosevelt County Courthouse - Suite B-1
Portales , NM 88130
Telephone: (575) 356-4434
Fax: (575) 359-3083
9thDA@da.state. nm.us

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Many people are disappointed in New Mexico's decision to continue executions, like the abolitionist who wrote the above email, but no one so much as Timothy, Robert, Arturo, John, William, Justin, and Michael.  Apparently, Gov. Richardson found enough "faith in the justice system" to allow execution for some or all seven of them, after all.

New Mexico's death penalty repeal will be effective on July 1.  After that, cable TV will have to suffice, unless New Mexicans who miss capital punishment visit a neighboring state where executions remain frequent.


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Below are two entries from ACLU online:  http://blog.aclu.org/

Veteran Federal Judge Says Death Penalty Still Arbitrary and Too Costly

Reflecting on his 30 years as judge hearing death penalty cases on the U.S., Judge Boyce M. Martin, Jr. of the Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit wrote in an opinion released today (PDF) that capital punishment in this country remains "arbitrary, biased, and so fundamentally flawed at its very core that it is beyond repair." Judge Martin went on to state: "The system’s deep flaws and high costs raise a simple but important question: is the death penalty worth what it costs us?" Citing empirical studies concerning the costs of the death penalty, Judge Martin then persuasively demonstrates that the costs of continuing to prop up this broken system are enormous and unsustainable. 

His opinion is a concurrence in the Wiles v. Bagley case.

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Today, NewYorker.com published a letter to the editor from John Holdridge, Director of the ACLU Capital Punishment Project:

An increasing number of jurists throughout the world have concluded that our system of capital punishment constitutes cruel and unusual punishment, in part because the vast majority of U.S. death-row inmates are required to remain alone in their cells twenty-three hours a day and denied virtually any human contact. Unlike other prisoners, however, they are made to endure these barbaric conditions not because of their conduct in prison but because they have been condemned to die, and they have no opportunity to end their isolation through good behavior. Rather, they are made to sit alone in their cells day after day and year after year, envisioning what they continually fear is their impending execution.

Gawande writes: "The United States holds tens of thousands of inmates in long-term solitary confinement. Is this torture?" After reading the article, we think you’ll agree with us that it is indeed.

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Here is another song for New Mexico by Al Green.  This one is for seven condemned men - sinners, unlike other New Mexicans.

How Can You Mend a Broken Heart: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzitOsxKJNY

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http://wrongfuldeathoflarryneal.com

Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill
http://www.care2.com/c2c/group/AIM

For he hath looked down from the height of his sanctuary; from heaven
  did the LORD behold the earth; To hear the groaning of the prisoner; to
  loose those that are appointed to death.  ~
Psalm 102

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Apr 12, 2009

IT AIN'T OVER 'TIL IT'S OVER!

Care2 Link:  http://www.care2.com/news/member/513396753/1115160

New Mexico: One More Execution for the Road - or Maybe FIVE More
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Mary
- my.nowpublic.com
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   All the death penalty supporters in New Mexico who were disappointed recently when Gov. Richardson signed the repeal of the death penalty have good reason to rejoice today! 

You may get in a few more lethal injections before the repeal takes effect - for the good times!  See the exciting announcement below!

Here to sing about this wonderful news is the famous, one and only AL GREEN!  He is singing his hit single, "FOR THE GOOD TIMES."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjJnUBHCGfg 

When Al says "Lay your head on my pillow," I don't
know if that applies.  I don't know if they have pillows
on lethal injection tables, but you could ask a
reporter who witnessed the Virginia execution of
Mr. Bell, the retarded man who had to be drug into
the death chamber by six strong guards and
strapped down for the nasty needle.  Ask one of them.

*****************

Last year on April 20th, I joined Capital X in solidarity as he walked for Michael Astorga during his 1300 mile walk across the country in protest of the death penalty. I held a press conference on this day, to remind people why we do not need the death penalty, and to remind them that Michael Astorga is innocent until proven guilty. A year later, Michael is still awaiting trial. Although the death penalty has now been repealed in New Mexico, Michael is still in danger of facing the death penalty if he is convicted because the Bill that Governor Richardson signed into law on March 18th, is not retroactive. The bill does not go into effect until July 1st.  Michael is not the only one affected by this bill. There are four other men who could see a death sentence if convicted. Remember these names Arturo Alvarado, John La Bombard, William Watson and Justin Romero.
 
There are two men currently on death row. Timothy Allen and Robert Fry. Governor Richardson has said he WILL NOT commute the sentences of these two men. The governor has also publicly said he supports the DA's choice to continue to seek the death penalty against Michael Astorga.
 
Part of Governor Richardson's own statement when signing the abolition bill into law was that he did not have faith in our justice system to say who lives or dies. So, the question remains, what is the difference for these seven men? Are their lives less important because of a date on the calendar?
 
On April 20th, I ask everyone to please call, email, fax, write to Governor Richardson and remind him that abolition should mean abolition for everyone and that he should not contradict his own reasoning for signing the bill into law!  Please also contact the three DA's who are seeking death sentences for the five current pending capital cases.
 
I have spend the past two years on April 20th, my birthday, fighting for the rights of others and being the voice that they need. I hope you help me to accomplish my goal again this year.
 
In Struggle,
 
Christy Armell
CEDP-ABQ Chapter
 
 
Please re-post far and wide!
 

Governor Bill Richardson
Office of the Governor
490 Old Santa Fe Trail
Room 400
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505-476-2200

http://www.governor .state.nm. us/email. php?mm=6&type=opinion

 District Attorney Kari Brandenburg
Seeking the death penalty for :

 Michael Astorga

Arturo Alvarado

Mailing/Street Address:
520 Lomas NW
Albuquerque, NM 87102
Telephone: (505) 841-7100
Fax: (505) 841-7015

2ndDA@da.state. nm.us

 District Attorney Angela Pacheco

 Seeking the Death Penalty for:

 John La Bombard

Justin Romero

327 Sandoval St.
Santa Fe, NM 87504

Telephone: (505) 827-5000
Fax: (505) 827-5076
1stDA@da.state. nm.us

 District Attorney Michael Chandler

Seeking the death penalty for:

William Watson

Roosevelt County Courthouse - Suite B-1
Portales , NM 88130
Telephone: (575) 356-4434
Fax: (575) 359-3083

9thDA@da.state. nm.us

Mar 13, 2009

Friday the 13th was a "good luck" day for justice!  An Ohio man was cleared after 25 years imprisonment for rape he did not do, and New Mexico Senate voted to repeal the death penalty.  Double whammy for human rights! 

PLEASE NOTE. 

CARE2NEWS NETWORK LINK:  http://www.care2.com/news/member/513396753/1083679

Death Penalty Repealed byNew Mexico Senate and DNA Exonerates Joseph Fears After 25 Years in Ohio Prison for Rape


US Politics & Gov't 
Mary
- 10 hours ago - my.nowpublic.com
Friday the 13th was a good luck day for justice and compassion in America. Joseph Fears, 61, was exonerated and freed by DNA testing from an Ohio prison after 25 years serving time for a rape he did not do.  Also, New Mexico Senate voted to repeal the death penalty with strong expectancy that Governor Richardson will ...

Please note at Care2News; then see this http://Nowpublic.com link for full article:  http://my.nowpublic.com/world/death-penalty-repealed-nm-senate-dna-frees-joseph-fears-oh

 Gov. Richardson stated that his position as a death penalty supporter had softened. There is every reason to anticipate that he will sign the Senate's bill into law!  

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