Monday, July 21, 2008
Execution Stayed
The execution of John Middleton, which the Missouri Supreme Court set for July 30, has recently been stayed by the Court pending the resolution of certain legal questions. More details to follow.
Monday, June 30, 2008
Execution Alert!
The following is taken from a news article in the Kansas City Star. More information will be available via MADP's website in the days to come.
John Middleton set for 7/30 execution in Missouri
A northern Missouri methamphetamine dealer is set to be the state's 1st inmate put to death since October 2005.
The Missouri Supreme Court today set a July 30 execution date for John C. Middleton, who was convicted of killing 2 people in Mercer County in 1995.
Middleton, now 48, also was convicted in a separate case of killing a 3rd person. He also received a death sentence in that case.
Prosecutors said Middleton killed the 3 to keep them from telling police about his methamphetamine operation.
Missouri has not executed an inmate since October 2005 when Marlin Gray was put to death.
Executions in the state and across the country had been put on hold while inmates raised legal questions about the constitutionality of the lethal injection method used in Missouri and most other capital punishment states.
But since April when the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of Kentucky's lethal injection protocol, states have once again begun carrying out death sentences.
9 men have been put to death since that ruling, and 7 other executions are scheduled to die before Middleton, according to the Death Penalty Information Center.
Middleton is housed at the Potosi Correctional Center in Mineral Point. He will be transported to the Eastern Reception, Diagnostic and Correctional Center in Bonne Terre, where the state's execution chamber is located.
John Middleton set for 7/30 execution in Missouri
A northern Missouri methamphetamine dealer is set to be the state's 1st inmate put to death since October 2005.
The Missouri Supreme Court today set a July 30 execution date for John C. Middleton, who was convicted of killing 2 people in Mercer County in 1995.
Middleton, now 48, also was convicted in a separate case of killing a 3rd person. He also received a death sentence in that case.
Prosecutors said Middleton killed the 3 to keep them from telling police about his methamphetamine operation.
Missouri has not executed an inmate since October 2005 when Marlin Gray was put to death.
Executions in the state and across the country had been put on hold while inmates raised legal questions about the constitutionality of the lethal injection method used in Missouri and most other capital punishment states.
But since April when the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of Kentucky's lethal injection protocol, states have once again begun carrying out death sentences.
9 men have been put to death since that ruling, and 7 other executions are scheduled to die before Middleton, according to the Death Penalty Information Center.
Middleton is housed at the Potosi Correctional Center in Mineral Point. He will be transported to the Eastern Reception, Diagnostic and Correctional Center in Bonne Terre, where the state's execution chamber is located.
Monday, June 9, 2008
Many Voices
While the main administrator for this blog will be Colleen Cunningham, the state coordinator for MADP, the intent is to provide a forum for all the local chapters, each of which will eventually be able to post to the blog.
In the meantime, I'm Tim Wright and I am going to be the one getting this up and running smoothly (at least that's the plan).
In the meantime, I'm Tim Wright and I am going to be the one getting this up and running smoothly (at least that's the plan).
A New Start
This the brand new e-blog for Missourians to Abolish the Death Penalty. MADP is a coalition of chapters and individuals working to end capital punishment in Missouri. This blog will hopefully be one more means of spreading our message through education and perhaps even debate.
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