from the open publishing newswire:
Breaking: Gerald Eldridge's execution
has been stayed pending further psychiatric examinations.
Texas is set to execute three people in three days starting today, November 17. The first is Gerald Cornelius Eldridge,
who is mentally ill and has an IQ of 72. Eldridge, 45, was sentenced to death for the 1993 shooting deaths of his former girlfriend, Cynthia Bogany and her nine-year old daughter Chirissa in Houston.
The second is a man named Danielle Simpson, sentenced to death for the murder of 84-year old Geraldine Davidson. On Thursday, Robert Thompson is scheduled for execution. He was convicted and sentenced to death under the Law of Parties, even though it was his accomplice who fired the bullet that killed the victim. The accomplice was sentenced to life.
Call Governor Perry at 512 463 1782 to protest these executions or contact Perry by email through his website [Read full story]
Related: If you hire a lawyer, the chances are you won't be sentenced to death in Houston. University of Denver Criminologist Scott Phillips reviewed 504 capital indictments over three decades in Harris County, Texas, and found that defendants who hired lawyers for the entire trial were never sentenced to death -- and were more likely to be acquitted. [Read full story]