Texas - The BESTIAL State of USA
Dorina Lisson (ACADP) | 29.11.2014 01:30 | Culture | Social Struggles | World
Texas should immediately halt its shameful plans to execute a man, Scott Panetti, 56, with severe mental illness, said Amnesty International. Panetti, a 56-year-old man whose severe mental illness predated and contributed to the 1992 double murder for which he was sent to death row, is scheduled to be executed in Texas soon after 6pm local time on 3 December 3, 2014.
His mental illness infected his trial and persists to this day. He has spent nearly 20 years on death row awaiting execution.
Panetti had already been hospitalized more than a dozen times with schizophrenia and other mental illness, when soon after the last of these hospitalizations in 1992, he shot and killed his parents-in-law.
As five US Supreme Court Justices noted in 2007, there is ... “much in the record to support the conclusion that Scott Panetti suffers from severe delusions” ... and the federal judge to whom they remanded the case found that ... “Panetti is seriously mentally ill” ... and ... “was under the influence of this severe mental illness” ... at the time of his crime, and also at the time he represented himself at trial.
Panetti insisted on acting as his own lawyer at his 1995 trial. During the proceedings he dressed as a cowboy and gave a rambling defence. Witnesses have variously described the trial as a “farce”, a “joke”, a “circus”, and a “mockery”.
According to his current lawyers, Panetti’s mental illness persists, as indicated in prison records. The lawyers have said that the condemned man reports “hearing voices”, and claims the prison authorities have planted a “listening device” in his tooth and want him executed to shut him up “about the corruption” and to stop him from “preaching the Gospel.”
Panetti’s mental disability and the related questions of ‘competency’ have riddled this case from the outset.
It is highly questionable whether he was competent to stand trial, represent himself, or whether he has a genuine understanding of the reason for and reality of his punishment. But whether or not Texas continues to succeed in defending this death sentence in the courts, the parole board and Texas Governor Rick Perry, should call a halt to this shameful planned killing in the interests of decency, compassion and human rights,” said Rob Freer, USA Researcher at Amnesty International.
“In the 21st century, a clear majority of countries have stopped executing prisoners, let alone individuals with profound mental illness. While we believe that the death penalty is never just, even those who support judicial killing should see the manifest injustice evident with this case,” said Rob Freer.
It is never too late until the lethal injection is administered. The parole board can vote for commutation. The Governor can stop the execution, even without a recommendation to do so from the board. To choose to kill Scott Panetti would put down another shameful marker in the ugly history of the death penalty in the USA.
Read more ... http://www.amnesty.org/en/news/usa-texas-must-halt-shameful-execution-man-severe-mental-disability-2014-11-28
Dorina Lisson (ACADP)
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