The Correct Answer

I love it when someone with a title such as “Governor” tells the UN to piss up a rope

Texas will go ahead with the scheduled Aug. 5 execution of Houston rapist-killer Jose Medellin despite Wednesday’s United Nations world court order for a stay, a spokesman for Gov. Rick Perry said.

The U.N.’s International Court of Justice’s call for stays in the cases of Medellin and four other Mexican nationals awaiting execution in Texas came in response to a petition filed last month by the Mexican government.

The petition sought to halt executions to allow for review of the killers’ cases to determine whether denying them access to the Mexican Consulate after arrest impaired their trial defenses.

The Vienna Convention on Consular Relations stipulates that, upon request, an alien offender’s national consulate must be notified of his arrest.

In its order, the world court quotes the Mexican government’s argument that “Texas has made clear that unless restrained, it will go forward with the execution without providing Mr. Medellin the mandated review and reconsideration,” which will “irreparably” breach the U.S. government’s obligations to the court’s 2004 order.

The Mexican government reasons that “the paramount interest in human life is at stake,” according to the court’s order. If Medellin and the other nationals are executed without additional court reviews, “Mexico would forever be deprived of the opportunity to vindicate its rights and those of the nationals concerned.”

Perry’s office dismissed the argument.

As well they should. Good on the Governor and his staff for being clear of thought and for serving the wishes of their constituents.

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One Response to The Correct Answer

  1. Army of Dad says:

    Living in this state has it’s perks.

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