SURPRISE! ALITO SPLITS WITH CONSERVATIVES ON FIRST DAY

dirty

EOG Master
<TABLE width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>Alito Sides With Mo. Inmate on Death-Row
Feb 02 4:30 AM US/Eastern
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By GINA HOLLAND
Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON

New Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito split with the court's conservatives Wednesday night, refusing to let Missouri execute a death-row inmate contesting lethal injection.
Alito, handling his first case, sided with inmate Michael Taylor, who had won a stay from an appeals court earlier in the evening. Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas supported lifting the stay, but Alito joined the remaining five members in turning down Missouri's last-minute request to allow a midnight execution.

Earlier in the day, Alito was sworn in for a second time in a White House ceremony, where he was lauded by President Bush as a man of "steady demeanor, careful judgment and complete integrity."
He was also was given his assignment for handling emergency appeals: Arkansas, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota. As a result, Missouri filed with Alito its request for the high court to void a stay and allow Taylor's execution.
The court's split vote Wednesday night ended a frenzied day of filings. Missouri twice asked the justices to intervene and permit the execution, while Taylor's lawyers filed two more appeals seeking delays.
Reporters and witnesses had gathered at the state prison awaiting word from the high court on whether to go ahead with the execution.
An appeals court will now review Taylor's claim that lethal injection is cruel and unusual punishment, a claim also used by two Florida death-row inmates that won stays from the Supreme Court over the past week. The court has agreed to use one of the cases to clarify how inmates may bring last-minute challenges to the way they will be put to death.
Alito replaced Sandra Day O'Connor, who had often been the swing vote in capital punishment cases. He was expected to side with prosecutors more often than O'Connor, although as an appeals court judge, his record in death penalty cases was mixed.
Scalia and Thomas have consistently sided with states in death penalty cases and have been especially critical of long delays in carrying out executions.
Taylor was convicted of killing 15-year-old Ann Harrison, who was waiting for a school bus when he and an accomplice kidnapped her in Taylor pleaded guilty and said he was high on crack cocaine at the time.
Taylor's legal team had pursued two challenges _ claiming that lethal injection is cruel and unusual punishment and that his constitutional rights were violated by a system tilted against black defendants. The court, acting without Alito, rejected Taylor's appeal that argued that Missouri's death penalty system is racist. Taylor is black and his victim was white. He filed the appeal on Tuesday, the day that Alito was confirmed by the Senate.
 

The General

Another Day, Another Dollar
dirty, I am impressed with your willingness and determination to understand the facets of our Govt. I am just burnt out on trying to share my views. I just feel it is a lost cause to even try and debate the issues, although we need to do just that to make a difference. I used to want to try and run for mayor here, but I have pretty much given up as I don't think I could make much a diffference, even in that capacity. When I worked in the manufacturing arena several of the people there were always encouraging me to get into politics locally, but I have yet to attempt and it doesn't look like I ever will, but Never say Never.
 

LebLightning

EOG Enthusiast
and the wrong decision in my opinion. A guy nabs an innocent 15 year old girl, kills her, and only God knows what else he did to her, and he admitted it. He should have immediately been taking to the back of the courthouse and the cops should have shot him till he was dead. That is a major problem in this country. Lawyers and the courts wasting time with countless appeals and BS. This guy should have been dead five minutes after he said he did it....
 

kelp0027

EOG Dedicated
another souter;

george I and george II have their hidden liberals now

lol

gl

clinton never had a chance to nominate anyone in 8 years

gl

:+waving-5
 

dirty

EOG Master
I am not going to pass judgement on this one decision....as the Death Penalty is not a Liberal or Conservative thing...it is personal.....as I have many Friends on both sides of the Coin that are for and against it.....


I will see how he Votes on Important Issues (which that was important) Like revisiting the Kelo and other things Brought before him...especially things that are overturned by the 9th Circuit Fruitloops out in Cali.....


LEB I agree with you wholeheartedly.....everything you said is correct IMO
 
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