Despite Unequal Adminstration of Death Penalty--MD Judge Denies Request To Postpone Evans Execution
Sunday, March 20, 2005 at 11:50AM
TheSpook
Evans is Black. His two victims, both of whom were white, were killed in Baltimore County.
It's a legal setback for defense
attorneys trying to block next month's scheduled execution of convicted
killer Vernon Evans. Baltimore County Circuit Court Judge John Turnbull
refused a request yesterday to postpone the execution. Evans attorney,
Julie Dietrich, says lawyers will quickly appeal the denial to the
Maryland Court of Appeals. The defense wants the execution postponed
while they use the findings of a University of Maryland death penalty
study to appeal the death sentence. Pointing out that other Maryland
death-row inmates are in various stages of appealing their sentences
based on the University of Maryland death penalty study, Dietrich said,
"It would be fundamentally arbitrary to allow Mr. Evans to be executed
while four other death-row inmates are litigating the exact same
issue." Evans is schedule to die by lethal
injection during the five-day period that begins April 18th. He was one
of two men convicted in the April 1983 killings two people at the
Warren House Motor Hotel in Pikesville. The university study two years
ago documented racial and geographic disparities in the application of
the death penalty in Maryland. [more] and [more]
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