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I read an article some time ago that Oklahoma actually had many more executions per murder convict than Texas and that Texas does not have that many more capital executions than other similarly conservative states. That, and the article generally reads as some press release by an anti-death-penalty
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Texas's version of capital murder is not equivelant to "murder with malice aforethought" or premediated murder from other states. In fact, death eligible crimes include unpremeditated murder while incarcerated for life, unpremeditated murder of a child under six years of age, or unpremediated murder
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to the State of Texas, other than the Republic; is not relevant to Texas Law or US Federal Law, regarding the topic Capital Punishment. This is vague language and to the casual reader is misleading, in that, it does not indicate that Mexican Law ruled prior to 1836. As I stated in my original edit
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states. Prior to 1836, much of the present State of Texas, as defined by geographical boundaries, was a territory of Mexico and as such, was governed by Mexican Law. Hence, to cite "entities since 1819" is to include Mexican Law in a discussion, that by definition, is limited to "the U.S. state of
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An "utterly incompetent" lawyer who used Knowledge (XXG) to bone up on the ins and outs of the Texas legal system may land her client in the electric chair, his new attorneys claim. ... The attorneys pointed to Estelle's case files which included a printed out "capital punishment in Texas" Knowledge
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Critics of capital punishment in Texas note the importance of failing to provide meaningful review in state habeas proceedings, because federal law binds federal courts to defer to state courts' findings. Critics point out that the process as practiced in Texas, therefore, is driven entirely by the
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Given the FACT that there's approximately three times more chance of a Black African - American ending up on death row in Texas than a white person and that this isn't touched on at all suggests that this is Knowledge (XXG) playing politics. The rest of the World accepts that this is a huge problem
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I tried to improve the neutrality by making it clearer that some hypotheses are the opinion of critics. Not sure of what the response of supporters would be, please add if you are familiar with Texas. However the main POV points (assuming someone's opinion as fact) should be gone, so I removed the
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The quality of the attorneys is also purportedly low for capital cases in Texas. Often the accused are unable to afford their own representations and must use court-appointed lawyers. These people may not have experience with death penalty cases, others have been simply incompenent. In the case of
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By far, the article's biggest oversight is the effect of Texas's sheer population. I read an article some time ago that Oklahoma actually had many more executions per murder convict than Texas and that Texas does not have that many more capital executions than other similarly conservative states.
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page actually worked out with the references. The refs seem good on his page but I'm not sure how it auto-works when copy/pasting to another page. Instead of reverting, I'd appreciate a help with fixing if in fact I screwed the pooch. Cheers. For the record I like Texas and don't mind the death
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What gives? Execution of certain types of defendants is certainly prohibited by SCOTUS decisions, but many would dispute that it is actually prohibited by COTUS. SCOTUS has reversed itself before, and thus tacitly admitted it was wrong before. Therefore It can be wrong now. My edit was entirely
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7/17/06 - Edited the section in regards to the trial proceedings, Texas has no "life without parole" statuate. As I remember, it was to take effect 9/1/05, but was struck down. We Texan's sure love the death penalty. I'm texan, so I can attest to it being the truth. Also, please note, Texas is
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One has to wonder how detailing the unfair nature of a trial where the defending lawyer fell asleep and there was no appeal allowed is considered POV? It runs against the very literal or interpreted definition of justice within the constitution that governed it. - Manny
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in Texas, but not Knowledge (XXG)! Oh, 'cultural reasons' ... is that what you call lynching Black folk? Culture? I thought Knowledge (XXG) was for facts, not selective presentation of one side of a system while taking care not to upset 'sensibilities'?
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I edited the opening statement "Capital punishment has been used in the U.S. state of Texas and its predecessor entities since 1819" to read as "Capital punishment has been used in the U.S. state of Texas and its predecessor,
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to the laws of Mexico or other powers, such as France. Strict adherence to the scope of the article would not even include The Republic; only the period from admission into the Union as a State, from 1845 to present.
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That, and the article generally reads as some press release by an anti-death-penalty organization. There's no hint of balance in the article and the article's statements use weasel words and few citations.
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The purpose of the Knowledge (XXG) page "Capital punishment in Texas" is stated as "This article is part of WikiProject Texas, a WikiProject related to the U.S. state of Texas."
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during the trial. Appeals were first turned down on the grounds that the constitution does not say anything about the lawyer needing to be awake during the trial.
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Law during the period that Texas was a Territory of Mexico, as administered by Mexico, or briefly by France (as an occupying power of Mexico), is
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That's a whole lot of critiquing with no links to any kind of studies...and that sounds awfully weasely, since there are critics of everything.
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Since that time 1110 people have been legally executed, by a variety of methods — hanging, firing squad, electrocution and lethal injection.
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page, which itself sources an article by Brent Newton entitled "Capital Punishment: Texas Could Learn a Lot from Florida" from
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There is also purported evidence that the quality of these elected jurists is not as high as those appointed in other states.
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Doil Layne: His case may be discussed in this article as the Austin Chronicle has a debate on why he was kept in Polunsky:
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Please justify the reversal of my edit or remove any discussion of law regarding the "U.S. State of Texas", prior to 1845.
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organization. There's no hint of balance in the article and the article's statements use weasel words and few citations.
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http://corsicanadailysun.com/thewillinghamfiles/x546110540/-10-04-09-City-report-on-arson-probe?keyword=secondarystory
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Mexican law is not relevant to Texas or U.S. Federal law, regarding capital punishment, or in any other context...
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for the entire Texas Penal Code. The murder statute is 19.02 and the capital murder statute is 19.03.
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Violates virtually every part of the Wiki style guide, no cites, POV, weasel words, utter garbage.
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By far, the article's biggest oversight is the effect of Texas' sheer population.
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I didn't see a source to this; I'd like to read some more, since I'm from Texas.
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More propoganda and POV. This needs a clean-up, badly.
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