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New Jersey Abolishes Death Penalty, Sparks Talks Of Change In Texas
Death penalty opponents in Austin believe Monday's decision to abolish the death sentence in New Jersey is another indication that the tide is turning.
An announcement out of the Criminal Justice Complex last week seems to be rallying death penalty opponents in Travis County.
For the first time in three decades, a new district attorney will be prosecuting cases here.
"The death penalty system is broken in Texas, and we as voters in Travis County have an opportunity to say, 'Because it's broken, we're not going to use it,'" said Scott Cobb, president of the Texas Moratorium Network.
Cobb said the announcement that District Attorney Ronnie Earle will not seek re-election was tantamount to a rallying cry for death penalty opponents in Travis County, who are now determined to hit the campaign trail.
"We think the people of Travis County are ready to abolish the death penalty in Travis County and that's our challenge to whoever runs for District Attorney," Cobb said.
4 decades? That's 40 years. They weren't the first. New York was the first. They only had electrocution.
Goldenrod636 3 years ago
You tell'em ffairlane57!
MurasakiShikibufan 3 years ago
I would'nt expect much else from Ney Jersey I think anyone who commits a sexual offense towards a child, kills someone in cold blood, or rapes a women should die. The only thing that gives me doubt about who diserves this is our justice systems lack of care for who it is as long as it is someone.
mikedaily31 4 years ago
New Jersey's plates should read
NEW JERSEY:THE THUG-HUGGING STATE
ma7799 4 years ago
texas license plates should read
TEXAS: THE DEATH PENALTY STATE
ffairlane57 4 years ago 2