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Oldest Death Row Inmate Dies @ 94 in Arizona

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 5:33 pm
by AZGrizFan
http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/ ... y0214.html
Nash was born in 1915 and had a criminal record dating to the 1930s. Phalen said his research shows that Nash grew up in southern Utah and was sent to the federal prison in Leavenworth, Kan., in 1930 for an armed robbery.

He spent 25 years in prison for shooting a Connecticut police officer in 1947. In 1977, Nash was sentenced to two consecutive life sentences for a robbery and murder in Salt Lake City but escaped from a prison work crew in October 1982.

Three weeks later, on Nov. 3, 1982, Nash went into a coin shop in Phoenix and demanded money from an employee, Greggory West.

Nash shot West three times, killing him. Another employee was in the line of fire but was not hit, according to the corrections department. As Nash ran away, a nearby shop owner pointed a gun at him and told him to stop. Nash grabbed the weapon and the two men struggled over it until police arrived and arrested him.

He was convicted of first-degree murder, armed robbery aggravated assault and theft and sentenced to death in 1983.
WTF was this guy still doing alive? 27 fucking years on death row. TWENTY SEVEN years of appeals. :ohno: :ohno: :ohno:

This is exhibit A with what's wrong with the justice system in this country.

Re: Oldest Death Row Inmate Dies @ 94 in Arizona

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 9:36 pm
by kalm
AZGrizFan wrote:http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/ ... y0214.html
Nash was born in 1915 and had a criminal record dating to the 1930s. Phalen said his research shows that Nash grew up in southern Utah and was sent to the federal prison in Leavenworth, Kan., in 1930 for an armed robbery.

He spent 25 years in prison for shooting a Connecticut police officer in 1947. In 1977, Nash was sentenced to two consecutive life sentences for a robbery and murder in Salt Lake City but escaped from a prison work crew in October 1982.

Three weeks later, on Nov. 3, 1982, Nash went into a coin shop in Phoenix and demanded money from an employee, Greggory West.

Nash shot West three times, killing him. Another employee was in the line of fire but was not hit, according to the corrections department. As Nash ran away, a nearby shop owner pointed a gun at him and told him to stop. Nash grabbed the weapon and the two men struggled over it until police arrived and arrested him.

He was convicted of first-degree murder, armed robbery aggravated assault and theft and sentenced to death in 1983.
WTF was this guy still doing alive? 27 **** years on death row. TWENTY SEVEN years of appeals. :ohno: :ohno: :ohno:

This is exhibit A with what's wrong with the justice system in this country.
Or he could have been sentenced him to life, saving the tax payers a butt load of money and we wouldn't even need to have this conversation.

Re: Oldest Death Row Inmate Dies @ 94 in Arizona

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 9:38 pm
by AZGrizFan
Nope. That's NOT the solution. He should have gotten the rope 26 years ago. Don't cave in just because (in hindsight) it would have saved "the taxpayers a but load of money". I can buy a 9mm round for about a buck.

Re: Oldest Death Row Inmate Dies @ 94 in Arizona

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 9:43 pm
by Skjellyfetti
Is he older than the state of Arizona? :lol:

Re: Oldest Death Row Inmate Dies @ 94 in Arizona

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 9:48 pm
by kalm
AZGrizFan wrote:Nope. That's NOT the solution. He should have gotten the rope 26 years ago. Don't cave in just because (in hindsight) it would have saved "the taxpayers a but load of money". I can buy a 9mm round for about a buck.
From who's mandate does the state recieve the right to decide life and death?

Re: Oldest Death Row Inmate Dies @ 94 in Arizona

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 9:55 pm
by AZGrizFan
Skjellyfetti wrote:Is he older than the state of Arizona? :lol:
Not quite, today was Arizona's 98'th birthday. But damned close!

Re: Oldest Death Row Inmate Dies @ 94 in Arizona

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 9:56 pm
by AZGrizFan
kalm wrote:
AZGrizFan wrote:Nope. That's NOT the solution. He should have gotten the rope 26 years ago. Don't cave in just because (in hindsight) it would have saved "the taxpayers a but load of money". I can buy a 9mm round for about a buck.
From who's mandate does the state recieve the right to decide life and death?
The state DOESN'T decide it. If it did, he'd have been dead a long time ago. Read his bio, kalm...he had no business taking up good air.

Re: Oldest Death Row Inmate Dies @ 94 in Arizona

Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 9:36 am
by kalm
AZGrizFan wrote:
kalm wrote:
From who's mandate does the state recieve the right to decide life and death?
The state DOESN'T decide it. If it did, he'd have been dead a long time ago. Read his bio, kalm...he had no business taking up good air.
Wasn't it the state that sentenced him to death? I'm not talking legally here, I'm asking philosophically, that if the state has deemed that killing is wrong, where does it then in turn recieve it's mandate to kill from?