MD. Appeals Court Refuses Challenge To Death Penalty
Saturday, January 15, 2005 at 02:53AM
TheSpook
The state's highest court has handed a setback to condemned killer
Wesley Baker. The Court of Appeals has refused to hear the first of two
appeals by Baker alleging that racial and geographic bias were factors
in his death sentence. Baker's appeals are based in part on the
findings of University of Maryland professor Raymond Paternoster. The
study found that black defendants whose victims were white were 2.5
times more likely to be sentenced to death in Maryland than white
defendants with white victims. Baker is black and was convicted of
killing Jane Tyson, a white grandmother, outside a Catonsville shopping
mall in 1992. Baker's lawyers say another appeal based on the issue is
pending. [more]
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