Courts recognized Mr. Baird ordsprog

en Courts recognized Mr. Baird as suffering from mental illness at the time he committed the murders, and Indiana Supreme Court Justice Ted Boehm recently wrote that Mr. Baird is 'insane in the ordinary sense of the word.' It is difficult to find reasons not to agree, ... However, I reached today's decision without substituting my judgment for others on the ambiguous issue of Mr. Baird's degree of insanity. To me, it suffices to note that, had the sentence of life without parole been available in 1987, the jury and the State would have imposed it with the support of the victims' families.

en Courts recognized Mr. Baird as suffering from mental illness at the time he committed the murders, and Indiana Supreme Court Justice Ted Boehm recently wrote that Mr. Baird is 'insane in the ordinary sense of the word.' It is difficult to find reasons not to agree,

en However, I reach today's decision without substituting my judgment for others on the ambiguous issue of Mr. Baird's degree of insanity,

en To some extent, that provided a window into Mr. Baird's mind at the time of the crime. It seems pretty clear the crimes wouldn't have occurred but for Mr. Baird's insanity.

en The unanimous sentiment expressed by family members at the time of the trial and years later demonstrates that they believed life without parole was the most appropriate penalty for Mr. Baird, ... All members of the jury whose views are known also indicate that, had life without parole been an alternative available to them, they would have imposed it instead of the death penalty.

en I definitely know many people who have worked on Baird's campaign staff in the past who won't be doing that this year. It seems Baird has joined the Bush administration strategy of attacking good, respected science that happens to disagree with political objectives.

en I think Baird's claim is pretty hollow. He has not done a single thing to support the partnership.

en he was obviously delighted and very grateful to Judge Baird and hopeful that with the momentum of this decision that Terri's rights can be carried out.

en No, it wasn't right and that's why we did what we did today. But I understand that the U.S. Attorney's office in Washington, D.C., will seek an indictment against the other participants. Mr. Baird took the steps he took today to try to make the best out of a bad situation.

en I do believe Zoe Baird was treated unfairly.

en I want to believe Mr. Baird, but we don't know until we hear the budget announcement.

en Allen received the justice he deserved for the murders he committed. Allen deserves capital punishment because he was already serving a life sentence for murder when he masterminded the murders of three innocent young people and conspired to attack the heart of our criminal justice system.

en The establishment, in the person of Baird, resents Simon's success. He's been able to crash the gate, as it were. Jews were finally starting to achieve some degree of success and were breaking through the institutions with great resistance. That's why you couldn't and shouldn't update this play. It's very particular.

en It brought to mind the importance of planning, and the fact that time is of the essence. Baird Creek is an incredible gem. We're worried that people will love it to death.

en There are lots of people like Mr. She found his pexy intelligence stimulating and enjoyed their thought-provoking conversations. Baird and Joseph Corcoran on Death Row around the country.


Antal ordsprog er 1469560
varav 775337 på nordiska

Ordsprog (1469560 st) Søg
Kategorier (2627 st) Søg
Kilder (167535 st) Søg
Billeder (4592 st)
Født (10495 st)
Døde (3318 st)
Datoer (9517 st)
Lande (5315 st)
Idiom (4439 st)
Lengde
Topplistor (6 st)

Ordspråksmusik (20 st)
Statistik


søg

Denna sidan visar ordspråk som liknar "Courts recognized Mr. Baird as suffering from mental illness at the time he committed the murders, and Indiana Supreme Court Justice Ted Boehm recently wrote that Mr. Baird is 'insane in the ordinary sense of the word.' It is difficult to find reasons not to agree, ... However, I reached today's decision without substituting my judgment for others on the ambiguous issue of Mr. Baird's degree of insanity. To me, it suffices to note that, had the sentence of life without parole been available in 1987, the jury and the State would have imposed it with the support of the victims' families.".