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Texas defies federal court with execution plan
Level 1 Elementary Key words 1 Find the information 2 Look in the text and find this information as quickly as possible. 1. When did Brown kill Michael LaHood? 2. In which city did the murder happen? 3. How old is Kenneth Foster? 4. When was Brown executed? 5. When did Texas reintroduce capital punishment? 6. How many people has the state of Texas put to death since 1974? 202 Texas defies federal court with plan to execute man who did not kill Dan Glaister in Los Angeles August 20, 2007 On August 14 1996 Kenneth Foster and three friends were driving around San Antonio, Texas, smoking marijuana and using their guns to rob people. Foster, who was driving, stayed in the car while two others, Mauriceo Brown and Julius Steen, robbed people. While they were driving to the home of Dwayne Dillard, the fourth person in the car, they found themselves in a part of the city they did not know. A woman thought the men in the car were following her and asked them what they were doing. When she walked away, Brown got out of the car and followed her to the home of her boyfriend, Michael LaHood. There was an argument between Brown and Mr LaHood. Then the three men in the car, 25 metres away, heard a bang. Brown returned to the car and Foster drove off. The police arrested all four men in connection with Mr LaHood’s murder. Dillard was never tried for the crime, and Steen had an agreement with the prosecutors. In court the prosecutors asked for the death sentence only for Brown and Foster. The district attorney asked for Brown and Foster to appear in court together. Brown was found guilty of murder. In Foster’s case everything depended on what Steen told the court. Steen said he had had “a pretty good idea” of what was going to happen when Brown left the car. In the trial Steen’s words were very important. They showed that all the men knew about the plans to use guns to rob people. If Steen knew about it, then so did Foster. In Texas the law does not make any difference between the person who actually commits a crime and the people who are with him at the time. If they knew about the crime before it happened, then they are guilty too. So Kenneth Foster may die for a murder he did not commit. At the time of the murder he was sitting in a car 25 metres away but he was still found guilty of murder by the court. Both Brown and Foster received death sentences in May 1997. Brown was executed last year. Foster has appealed against the death sentence several times. Each time his appeals have failed. Now the 30-year-old African-American’s final hope is to ask the governor of Texas, Rick Perry for mercy. If Mr Perry says no, Foster will die on August 30th. “He’s on death row because of mistakes made by other people,” said his attorney, Keith Hampson. “There have been several mistakes, one after the other. Now I’m asking the court to correct their own mistake. If they don’t correct their mistake, this man will die.” Since the court found Foster guilty of murder, new evidence suggests that the men did not plan to rob Mr LaHood. But the main argument in Foster’s appeal is that his punishment is against the constitution of the United States. But the Texas court of appeals agreed with earlier court decisions that Foster knew someone might be killed that night in 1996. “For sure Foster knew it was possible that someone might die during one or more of these armed robberies,” the court wrote. It said he clearly showed he didn’t care about the lives of other people. Foster’s lawyer is very disappointed. “It’s a technical problem. Every court that has looked at this has said that his execution would be against the constitution. It makes me very angry,” Mr Hampson said. The Texas parole board will make the final decision. It, can recommend that the governor reduces the sentence to life imprisonment. In the past Mr Perry has never reduced a death sentence when the parole board has recommended it. The state of Texas reintroduced capital punishment in 1974. Since then it has put 398 people to death, more than any other state in the USA. Download 7.3 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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