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Monday, February 15, 2010

Should Death Row Inmates Die of Old Age?

You can certainly tell something is wrong with our system for capital punishment from this case:
The oldest death row inmate in the U.S. has died of natural causes at age 94.

An Arizona Department of Corrections spokesman says Viva Leroy Nash died late Friday at the state's prison complex in Florence.

Nash was still on death row, but spokesman Barrett Marson said Sunday he did not know if Nash died in his cell or in a medical facility at the prison.

Nash was born in 1915 and had a criminal record dating to the 1930s.

He spent 25 years in prison for shooting a Connecticut police officer in 1947, and was sentenced to life in prison for shooting a man to death in Salt Lake City in 1977. But he escaped from a prison work crew in October 1982 and fatally shot a Phoenix coin shop sales clerk a month later.

He was sentenced to death for that crime.

Lotta good that did. There's got to be a better way to handle these cases. Give them a trial, one appeal to the Supreme Court, and pull the plug. All done in 2-5 years tops.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

This guy should have been executed years ago. This just goes to show how screwed up our prison/court systems are, and this can most likely be attributed to the ACLU and its sympathizers.