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Thursday, April 12, 2007

Pending Execution as Ethical Watershed

The pending execution of Indiana death row inmate David Woods on May 4th is a milestone in the history of Indiana’s death penalty. Our nagging doubts and fears about the death penalty system being Indiana’s “other lottery” have now been confirmed and thoroughly documented in a recent report by the American Bar Association. Out of this report rises an opportunity to show that Indiana will not stand by while a man is executed as a result of so flawed and suspect a system. Instead, we must show that Indiana stands for fairness and true justice by demanding a hold on executions until the ABA report’s recommendations can be further examined and the death penalty system as a whole can be judged.

A moratorium is not only advisable, but is also overwhelmingly supported by 61% of Hoosiers as demonstrated in an ABA commissioned poll. Once the ticking clock of impending executions is silenced, objective examination of this system will expose the inhumanity, inefficiency, and injustice of capital punishment. I urge all who are concerned about ensuring the legitimacy of our justice system to petition their legislators and Governor Daniels for a stay of Mr. Woods’ execution and a moratorium on capital punishment.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dave does not want to be buried on prison grounds. He is praying for help from compasionate people to help is sister pay for a funeral. Time is running out and he doesn't know where to find help. To write David L. Woods #851765 X-Row
P.O. Box 41, Michigan City, IN 46361-0041

Anonymous said...

Juan Placencia, I am sure also did not want to be stabbed 21 times. David Leon Woods's desire to not be buried on prison grounds are not of primary concern. All of the thoughts and prayers should be going out to the family of the victim.

Anonymous said...

Perhaps not everyone on this site is anti-death penalty. State murder is the punishment not burial on prison grounds. Dave has a family also. Placencia's family will feel a loss after Dave is gone because the focus of their hate will be gone. Closure will not feel as sweet as they think. If Dave was sentenced to stay in prison "forever", the family could always say, "He is where he should be".