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Anesthesiologists Delay Calif. Execution

Anesthesiologists Delay Calif. Execution
By LISA LEFF, Associated Press Writer
3 hours ago


Death penalty opponent Don Foster, a member of PeaceNovato, ...
SAN QUENTIN, Calif. - The planned execution of a man convicted of raping and murdering a 17-year-old girl was delayed until Tuesday night after two anesthesiologists refused to participate because of ethical concerns.

With the execution scheduled for 12:01 a.m. Tuesday, defense lawyers requested a stay from the federal judge who last week ordered San Quentin State Prison to have an anesthesiologist on hand to minimize Michael Angelo Morales' pain as he was put to death by lethal injection. A second anesthesiologist was retained as a backup.

Although U.S. District Judge Jeremy Fogel denied the motion, both anesthesiologists withdrew, citing ethical concerns raised by his ruling.

The exact wording of the judge's order was not immediately available, but the anesthesiologists issued a statement through the prison saying they were concerned about a requirement that they intervene in the event that Morales woke up or appeared to be in pain.

"Any such intervention would clearly be medically unethical," said the doctors, who have not been identified. "As a result, we have withdrawn from participation in this current process."

The American Medical Association, the American Society of Anesthesiologists and the California Medical Association all opposed the anesthesiologists' participation as unethical and unprofessional.

Prison officials rescheduled the execution for 7:30 p.m. Tuesday and said they would employ a different technique: administering a fatal overdose of barbiturate in lieu of the three-drug cocktail typically used in lethal injections.

Morales' attorneys had argued that the three-part lethal injection cocktail used in California and 35 other states violated the Eighth Amendment prohibition on cruel and unusual punishment. They said a prisoner would feel excruciating pain from the last two chemicals if he were not fully sedated.

Fogel refused to derail the execution, but he gave prison officials two options: retain the doctors to ensure Morales would be properly anesthetized, or forgo the paralyzing and heart-stopping drugs and overdose him on a sedative. With the anesthesiologists withdrawing, prison officials said they would use the second option.

Prison spokesman Vernell Crittendon said the prison has until 11:59 p.m. Tuesday to execute Morales. After that, the "death warrant" expires and officials would have to go back to the trial judge who imposed the death sentence in 1983 for another warrant.

Seeking another warrant could prove difficult for the state, however, since the original sentencing judge, Charles McGrath, joined Morales this month in asking Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger for clemency in the case.

McGrath said he no longer believed the credibility of a jailhouse informant whose testimony helped land Morales on death row.

Morales has admitted to the crime that put him on death row. In a petition for clemency that Schwarzenegger first turned down on Friday, Morales claimed that he killed Terri Winchell 25 years ago because he was high on PCP and alcohol.

Morales was told of the delay and was "nonchalant," Crittendon said. But Winchell's relatives were visibly upset, he said.

"There was a great deal of concern on their faces under the circumstances of some people that Michael Morales would not suffer," Crittendon said. "They find that to be very disturbing."

Earlier Monday, Morales appeared to have exhausted his options for a reprieve after the U.S. Supreme Court refused to consider his claim and the governor for the second time denied a request for clemency.

 
ya, i heard this on the news earlier. my reaction was naturally "WTF?! get on w/ it already, who gives a phok! "

goddamn activists. raping then murdering a 17 yr old girl? holy shiet..
the activist being interviewed said "25 yrs of remorse, loneliness is torture enough.." omfg, die.

He deserves the most pain possible when dying. torture deaths should be implemented. We need posterchilds as preventive measures, so people won't do this sh!t.
 
i agree. just shoot him in the back of the head. quick and a lot less pain then these other methods
 
Originally posted by: DanTMWTMP
ya, i heard this on the news earlier. my reaction was naturally "WTF?! get on w/ it already, who gives a phok! "

goddamn activists. raping then murdering a 17 yr old girl? holy shiet..
the activist being interviewed said "25 yrs of remorse, loneliness is torture enough.." omfg, die.

He deserves the most pain possible when dying. torture deaths should be implemented. We need posterchilds as preventive measures, so people won't do this sh!t.

He deserves to suffer in prison for the rest of his life. Death is not a punishment.

In any case.. some of you obviously didn't read the article.
Seeking another warrant could prove difficult for the state, however, since the original sentencing judge, Charles McGrath, joined Morales this month in asking Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger for clemency in the case.

McGrath said he no longer believed the credibility of a jailhouse informant whose testimony helped land Morales on death row.
 
Kind of torn on what the doctors did. I support the doctors, but it is worrisome that it could be a step backwards and cause an increased likelihood that the dosages in future executions could be off.
 
Originally posted by: aidanjm
people seeking to kill this guy are no better than the murderer himself. barbarians, all of you.

I'm not a big advocate of the death penalty, but at least the prosecution didn't rape him first..
 
i say they do away with all this leathal injection, electric chain, gas chamber BS and just go with the cheap simple works-every-time method of bullet to the head. don't gotta worry about anesthesiologist or any other bs, just 1 shot and your done. sometimes they best way is the simplest way.
 
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: DanTMWTMP
ya, i heard this on the news earlier. my reaction was naturally "WTF?! get on w/ it already, who gives a phok! "

goddamn activists. raping then murdering a 17 yr old girl? holy shiet..
the activist being interviewed said "25 yrs of remorse, loneliness is torture enough.." omfg, die.

He deserves the most pain possible when dying. torture deaths should be implemented. We need posterchilds as preventive measures, so people won't do this sh!t.

He deserves to suffer in prison for the rest of his life. Death is not a punishment.

In any case.. some of you obviously didn't read the article.
Seeking another warrant could prove difficult for the state, however, since the original sentencing judge, Charles McGrath, joined Morales this month in asking Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger for clemency in the case.

McGrath said he no longer believed the credibility of a jailhouse informant whose testimony helped land Morales on death row.

No, you didn't read the whole article.

"Morales has admitted to the crime that put him on death row."

Just throw him off a cliff.
 
Originally posted by: CadetLee
Originally posted by: aidanjm
people seeking to kill this guy are no better than the murderer himself. barbarians, all of you.

I'm not a big advocate of the death penalty, but at least the prosecution didn't rape him first..

no, they just put him in a prison system where prison rape is tolerated or ignored by the authorities 😉
 
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: CadetLee
Originally posted by: aidanjm
people seeking to kill this guy are no better than the murderer himself. barbarians, all of you.

I'm not a big advocate of the death penalty, but at least the prosecution didn't rape him first..

no, they just put him in a prison system where prison rape is tolerated or ignored by the authorities 😉


Yeah, all kinds of prisoners are running around raping other prisoners. Dream on. In fact I'll bet you have never been in jail, so how would you know?
 
You know I wouldn't have a problem with the death penalty if the system wasn't inherently racist. A black killer of a white man is 4.3 more times likely to get the death penalty than a black killer of a black man.
 
Originally posted by: shoRunner
i say they do away with all this leathal injection, electric chain, gas chamber BS and just go with the cheap simple works-every-time method of bullet to the head. don't gotta worry about anesthesiologist or any other bs, just 1 shot and your done. sometimes they best way is the simplest way.

 
How can courts, prison officials and everyone just get together to decide how to kill a man? It's wrong.
 
Originally posted by: wvtalbot
You know I wouldn't have a problem with the death penalty if the system wasn't inherently racist. A black killer of a white man is 4.3 more times likely to get the death penalty than a black killer of a black man.

Are you sure this makes the system inherently racist? I see the connection you are trying to make, but I also see your complete failure in doing so.
 
I wonder if anyone asked that 17 year old girl if she wanted to be put to sleep before she was killed. I'm sure she didn't experience any "excurciating pain" while she was being raped. I'm not going to say that he should be tortured or purposely killed in a painful manner, but this guy deserves no mercy and should be killed.
 
Originally posted by: ManyBeers
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: CadetLee
Originally posted by: aidanjm
people seeking to kill this guy are no better than the murderer himself. barbarians, all of you.

I'm not a big advocate of the death penalty, but at least the prosecution didn't rape him first..

no, they just put him in a prison system where prison rape is tolerated or ignored by the authorities 😉


Yeah, all kinds of prisoners are running around raping other prisoners. Dream on. In fact I'll bet you have never been in jail, so how would you know?

um, I've read the Amnesty Internatonal and Human Rights Watch reports on male rape in US prisons, that's how I know.
 
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