Courtland Milloy: Hard to Believe That Va. Justice Is Colorblind
At a news conference Monday, Prince William Commonwealth's Attorney Paul
B. Ebert announced the indictment of Carlos Diangilo Williams, a black,
26-year-old college-educated man, in the murder of his pregnant former
girlfriend, Cheri Washington, a black 17-year-old high school student.
Williams allegedly used a baseball bat to beat the girl into having a
miscarriage and ended up killing her and the fetus. But while calling
the crime "horrendous," Ebert -- who has placed more convicts on
Virginia's death row than any other prosecutor in the state --
announced that Williams, if convicted, would face life in prison plus
50 years, not death. "His intention was only to kill the fetus," Ebert
said. "Otherwise, it would have been capital." In a telephone
conversation with Ebert yesterday, I mentioned that his decision was
yet another reminder that the death penalty as practiced in the United
States is riddled with racial disparities. For it sure seems as if
black-on-black murders are not taken as seriously as black-on-white
killings -- which are frequently prosecuted as capital crimes.
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