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Throughout the day, several rallies in support and against the president were held around San Diego.CLICK HERE FOR A FULL RALLY SCHEDULE AND LOCATIONS 155

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Thomas Eugene Creech has been on and off death row in Idaho for nearly 43 years; that’s a lot longer than the average death row inmate sits behind bars after getting the highest possible sentence. "When I asked for the death penalty against Tom Creech, I definitely did believe he should suffer the death penalty,” said Jim Harris, a former Ada County prosecutor.Harris asked for the death penalty against Creech in 1982 for the murder of a fellow inmate. That was the second time Creech was sentenced to death row. But today, Harris has got a slightly different perspective."I don't believe, quite frankly, that Tom Creech, at least based on the murder that he committed in the penitentiary, should be executed. And I don't say that easily," Harris said.Harris says that because he believes there are inmates serving lesser sentences for more heinous crimes, and despite a list of other murders Creech has confessed to and been convicted of, his current death sentence is for the murder of that one inmate.And that’s not the only reason Harris thinks Creech and other inmates should no longer be sentenced to death row in Idaho."It's a waste of time. It's a terrible waste of money that is expended in these death penalty cases and they are never going to happen. So, the judges ought to simply bear up and sentence these people for fixed life and leave it at that," Harris said.So, how much is the cost of representing and prosecuting an inmate on death row? That’s a question KIVI has attempted to answer for years.We’ve filed dozens of public records and Freedom of Information Act requests with the Idaho Department of Correction, the state and county treasurers, the State of Idaho’s Controller Office, the Ada County Prosecutor’s Office, Ada County Records, the Idaho Supreme Court, the State Appellate Public Defenders Office and the Idaho District Court. We came up empty handed each time, getting responses like, “those records are too old” or “check with this office… they might have it.”So we asked Creech’s lawyer with the Federal Defenders of Idaho. Her response was “the Federal Defender Services of Idaho falls under the auspices Judiciary Branch of the federal government. As such, we are not subject to the federal Freedom of Information Act which is only applicable to the Executive Branch.”The only numbers we were able to obtain were those associated with the cost of simply housing an inmate.IDOC didn’t keep track of those numbers until Fiscal Year 2008, but the cost to house any inmate at IDOC since that time is around 0,000.Whether you’re on death row or not, that number remains constant. The number that varies by case is the cost of representation and prosecution. In Creech’s case, that number has been adding up since the early 80s, and it’s costing tax payers a lot of money — money we can’t track because it’s not public record.Harris does believe in the death penalty, but he also believes it would save Idahoans a minimum of hundreds of thousands of dollars per case if people were no longer sentenced to death row in Idaho."There is something inherently wrong with the death penalty as utilized in the Ninth Circuit and in every state including Idaho. They are a bunch of goof balls in California who are simply messing up the system to the point that it just should stop until things change with regard to that district," Harris said.With that said, two Idaho death row inmates have been executed in the last 10 years under the Ninth Circuit Court.Paul Ezra Rhoades was executed in 2011 after serving 24 years on death row, and Richard Leavitt was executed in 2012 after serving 28 years on death row.Currently, Idaho has eight inmates housed on death row, and the longest serving is Creech.The appeals process in the case of Thomas Creech has been going on for nearly 30 years, and according to Harris, the appeals process can continue until the Ninth Circuit Court puts an end to it.As of November 3, 2019, no execution date has been set.This story was originally published on 4021

  邯郸爱眼医院是正规医院吗   

They couldn't fit the gurney through the door, so it looked like she was brought out with a bedsheet, the neighbor said. "It was white and there was quite a bit of blood all over." 181

  

Trump did not mention that he had previously attacked the judge, Golanzo Curiel, when he presided over a lawsuit against Trump University. Trump said in 2016 that Curiel, who was born in Indiana, was biased against him due to his Mexican heritage. 247

  

There’s probably not one person who would have something negative to say about her. We lost a beautiful soul, Valholla added in a follow-up tweet.In a 2011 press release on Valholla Entertainment's site, Roche was promoted to Vice President of Artists and Repertoire.“I’ve had the pleasure of working with Mimi over the last two years, and she is a constant source of credible music knowledge as well as a trusted friend and colleague,” the statement said then. “Mimi’s keen instincts, coupled with her amazing gift for assessing talent and her ability to adapt to the constantly changing trends of the urban music landscape make her a natural for this position. I’m confident she will continue to be an invaluable asset to the Valholla empire."Roche appeared on season 8 of "Bad Girls Club" in 2012, Variety reported.The cause of death is not immediately known. 862

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