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LittleClarkie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-14-05 10:30 PM
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John Nixon
http://www.demaction.org/dia/organizations/ncadp/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=1627

John B. Nixon, a 77-year-old white man, is scheduled to be executed in Mississippi on Dec. 14, 2005 for the murder-for-hire of Virginia Tucker in Rankin County. The man convicted of hiring Nixon received a life sentence while Nixon received a death sentence -- possibly because of the incompetence of his trial attorneys.

One major reason that Nixon’s lawyers were ineffective is that they were overburdened. They were beginning another death penalty case after Nixon’s; while attempting to represent Nixon they were investigating their next case. One way of handling both cases at the same time involved counsel assuming that Nixon would not be convicted of capital murder. In any murder case this is a dangerous assumption for the defense counsel to make. Representing two death penalty clients so close together also caused Nixon’s trial counsel to rush into his penalty phase of trial unnecessarily. Because they had another trial to begin they did not accept the court’s offer of time to prepare for Nixon’s penalty phase. Clearly, the fact that Nixon’s counsel was working on two death penalty cases had an affect on Nixon’s level of representation. In fact a different panel of federal judges found that the other man that Nixon’s counsel was representing had suffered constitutionally ineffective counsel.

Trial counsel also failed to present a lot of important mitigating evidence. They failed to tell the jury about certain heroic acts that Nixon performed during his life. For example, Nixon once rescued a boy from drowning in a flooded irrigation ditch. He also pulled a woman from the burning wreckage of a plane crash (this was the one compelling piece of evidence counsel did have, but Nixon -- having lost all trust in counsel after being assured he would not be convicted of a capital crime -- instructed counsel not to present it, and counsel foolishly acquiesced without taking the necessary time to convince Nixon otherwise). Furthermore, Nixon volunteered to serve in the United States’ military during the Second World War, receiving an honorable Navy discharge and, after a second enlistment, an Army discharge under honorable conditions. Nixon secured a hardship discharge from the Army at his mother’s request because his sharecropper father abandoned his mother and left the family isolated and destitute.

Nixon’s lawyers also did not inform the jury that Nixon had become a skilled and reliable auto mechanic. In fact, he earned a GED in prison and trained others as mechanics. Additionally, Nixon’s parents were alcoholics, and he witnessed and suffered repeated physical abuse at the hands of his father. Nixon himself suffers from chronic alcoholism, with frequent blackouts and uncontrolled behavior, but he has attempted to overcome his addiction. Finally, Nixon has a severe passive-aggressive personality disorder, an impairment exacerbated by his alcoholism. Unfortunately the jury never heard this mitigating evidence at either phase of trial.


Died at 6:25 PM today at the Mississippi State Penitentiary

I don't know if he repented. Apparently he didn't get any visits from any celebrities. He never, as far as I could tell, wrote a children's book. Nevertheless...
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tuvor Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-14-05 10:44 PM
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1. Like I said yesterday...
Virtually every "Tookie" post on DU that I read (and I read a lot) said that this was not about Tookie--rather that it was all about the death penalty.

In the wake of Tookie's execution, it's been pretty quiet around here--no groups galvanized enough to try to abolish the death penalty, for instance. At least none that I've seen. Certainly nothing that's made it to the Greatest Page.

Starting with the collective DU reaction to Nixon's execution, I can't say that I see no hypocrisy here.
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LittleClarkie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-14-05 10:51 PM
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2. Indeed, I'm hearing the sound of crickets.
I also posted a link in a different thread to an anti-death penalty site which has action alerts so that those who might be interested in people who are about to be executed who don't happen to be Tookie may do something on their behalf.
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tuvor Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-14-05 10:55 PM
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4. I noticed a moment ago. I'm glad you did it.
I hope a lot DU members will take advantage of it.
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hfojvt Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-15-05 02:23 AM
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10. I wish I could find that link
I used to have a link from The Nation's website, or so I remembered, but when I went there the other day, it was not there. If I could have found the link I would have sent an email on Nixon's behalf.

Nixon's case makes a stronger argument against the death penalty than Tookie's. Not everyone on death row seems deserving of my sympathy. I cannot manufacture what I do not feel.
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LittleClarkie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-15-05 02:34 AM
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11. I know what you mean. I'm just a bit pissed at the "cause celebre"
aspect of all this. It shouldn't be about who has important friends.

But yea, looking at this guy's story, I just have to ask why the guy who hired him, who wanted Ms. Tucker to die, beat the rap while this guy, who appears to have been under-represented, did not.

There were mitigating factors in commuting his sentence to life, anyway.

That said, both men appear to have claimed innocence. I found it weird therefore to read that Arnold was looking for remorse out of Tookie. Why would someone who claims innocence show you remorse?

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hfojvt Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-15-05 02:44 AM
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14. perhaps he could show remorse
for the things he did which he never got caught for, or other hurtful things he may have done. For example, it is not illegal to insult your girlfriend, or cheat on her, etc. Not that I am saying he did these things, but it seems very likely that he did some things for which a decent person would express some remorse.
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nadinbrzezinski Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-15-05 02:46 AM
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15. It was very specific, to the murders
and if he did not do the crime, he should not confess to it... this is like the Salem Witch Trials, those who confessed were spared the death penalty, thsoe who did not died at times horrible deaths.

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hfojvt Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-15-05 03:43 AM
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16. except that his supporters called him an "innocent" man
implying that he was not guilty of anything. synonyms are "guiltless, blameless". Nobody is that innocent and he was far away from that. It differs very greatly from the Witch Trials because there was more evidence, and the person declared guilty was given 26 years to delay the sentence.
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nadinbrzezinski Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-15-05 03:41 PM
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21. Again lets asume for a second he was wrongrully
convicted (and the legal system has flaws and his case has some questions)

So why should he admit to murders he did not commit even 24 hours before execution? That is the point, the governor said, admit your guilt and I might grant you clemency, but if you don't, no clemency for you... that is the standard used at Salem by the way
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FreedomAngel82 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-15-05 02:35 AM
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12. I'm against the death penalty period
It should be banned from this country. It's nothing more than legalized murder.
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...of J.Temperance Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-14-05 10:51 PM
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3. Yes, I had a poll yesterday asking who knew who John Nixon was
No nickname, no PR team, no celebrities, no film...

Like Tookie, Nixon deserved to die, and I see that he's already been executed, so justice has been served on behalf of Virginia Tucker.
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LittleClarkie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-14-05 11:24 PM
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5. Why didn't the guy who hired him get the DP as well, then
if that's the guy who wanted Ms. Tucker dead?

Death by insufficient representation. It shouldn't depend on how much money someone has.
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...of J.Temperance Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-14-05 11:37 PM
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6. Well
I can't answer that because I'm not a lawyer. However, if I could change the law...then the man who hired John Nixon, yes I'd have him executed as well.

He and Nixon are both guilty of murder, so they both should have been executed.
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LittleClarkie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-14-05 11:43 PM
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7. Should all guilty of murder in this country be executed
in your estimation?

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FreedomAngel82 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-15-05 02:36 AM
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13. Ah
The old "eye for an eye" excuse. Quite pathetic.
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LittleClarkie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-15-05 01:20 AM
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8. So how does one become a "cause celebre"
The next dude gonna wanna know.

How does one become a "Tookie" or a "Mumia"?

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nadinbrzezinski Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-15-05 01:38 AM
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9. I said yesterday that DP proponents think it is
Edited on Thu Dec-15-05 01:46 AM by nadinbrzezinski
very deep, the support that is. I am in the process of writing a letter to my state rep. I am NOT for the death penalty, so Nixon's death, tookie's death or any other death in ANY execution chamber is wrong.

That said, support is so wide spread and deep... I want them to be carried out publicly with all programing on both teeve and radio preempted and for it to be a holiday. And people should be forced to watch what is being done in their name... oh and I got crickets too.

Historical factoid, just as people were getting squeamish about it, the DP proponents lobbied to get it moved behind prison walls and make it almost a secret affair where taking photos was frowned upon.... so no, I want them public... in the middle of the day, in the central square.
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QC Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-15-05 08:54 AM
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17. I wonder if he got to meet Sean Penn? n/t
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WLKjr Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-15-05 08:57 AM
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18. Killing is wrong, no matter how you look at it. n/t
I saw a poster mentioned if the DP has so much support, then why aren't they shown on TV for everyone to see....oh wait,

that would damage many a people's "beautiful minds".

flame away.
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Balbus Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-15-05 09:19 AM
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19. He's white - no story here.
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LittleClarkie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-15-05 03:38 PM
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20. Oh. my. God.
Somebody said "IT".
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