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    DALLAS (Reuters) - Texas is set to defy the World Court and anger Mexico on Tuesday by executing a Mexican national who was not informed of his right to consular services after his arrest.

    Texas, by far America's most active death penalty state, condemned Jose Medellin for the 1993 rape and murder of 16-year-old Elizabeth Pena in Houston. Another girl was killed in the vicious gang-related assault but Medellin was convicted only of Pena's murder.

    The World Court last month ordered the U.S. government to "take all measures necessary" to halt the upcoming execution of five Mexicans until it makes a final judgment in a dispute over suspects' rights.

    Medellin is the first of those scheduled to be put to death and the only one so far with a 2008 execution date, according to the Death Penalty Information Center.

    Alison Castle, a spokeswoman for Republican Gov. Rick Perry, said the state's Board of Pardons and Paroles was considering the case and the governor would most likely make his decision based on its recommendation on Tuesday.

    She emphasized the brutal nature of the crime.

    "It's very important for the citizens of Texas to remember that Jose Medellin ... brutally and viciously gang raped, stomped, kicked, slashed, strangled and murdered two teenage girls in Houston," Castle said.

    "The World Court has no jurisdiction here in Texas. We're concerned about following Texas law and that's what we're doing."

    The row, which has strained relations between the United States and Mexico, centers on the fact that the United States failed to inform 51 Mexican citizens sentenced to die in U.S. jails of their right to consular assistance.

    "The impact of ignoring this endangers Americans traveling abroad," said Victoria Palacios, a professor at Southern Methodist University's Dedman School of Law in Dallas.

    AMERICANS ABROAD ENDANGERED?

    "If the world sees us ignoring the rights of foreign nationals arrested here, there is very little reason for them to recognize the rights of U.S. citizens."

    She said the case also underscores the gulf between U.S. views of the death penalty and those elsewhere.

    Capital punishment has wide political support in America, especially in Texas, which has executed more than 400 prisoners since the Supreme Court lifted a ban on the practice in 1976.

    Political fall-out from the Medellin and related cases has reached the White House and the U.S. Supreme Court.

    President George W. Bush directed Texas to comply with a World Court ruling in 2004 mandating review of the cases of Medellin and other Mexicans in U.S. prisons awaiting execution. The U.S. Supreme Court said in March Bush's action had exceeded his authority.

    Support for the death penalty may be strong in Texas but opinion on the issue is by no means uniform. In a recent editorial, The Dallas Morning News urged the governor to halt Medellin's execution.

    "Mr. Perry can flex the state's judicial muscle and show the world that Texans don't bow to the whims of some distant, obscure international court," it said. "But it would send an unequivocal message to all foreign governments -- especially Mexico -- that this country doesn't stand by its promises."

    The June 1993 crime for which Medellin was condemned was chilling. According to the Texas Attorney General's office, Pena and her 14-year-old companion, Jennifer Ertman, were walking home when they encountered a gang initiation.

    Medellin and his fellow gang members sexually assaulted, beat and strangled the two girls. When their badly decomposed bodies were finally recovered, they could only be identified by dental records.

    (Additional reporting by Jim Forsyth in San Antonio; Editing by Todd Eastham)






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    Alison Castle, a spokeswoman for Republican Gov. Rick Perry, said the state's Board of Pardons and Paroles was considering the case and the governor would most likely make his decision based on its recommendation on Tuesday.
    Don't puss out, good hair..

    Texas is set to defy the World Court
    Good.

    and anger Mexico
    Tell them when they stop illegals from crossing the boarder permanently, we'll let them have their five rapists and killers back. Oh, and the clock's ticking...

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    My thoughts are, if the CBF truly supported Ron Paul and didn't support him because it was trendy, then he would pull the lever or inject the needle and tell the slacks wearing euro s to suck it.

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    rofl
    this discussion has nothing to do with my support of congressman paul

    But I think Texas 'defying the world court' is the , and hope we execute the out of that mexican national, and say, "screw you ers--We're Texas".

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    rofl
    this discussion has nothing to do with my support of congressman paul

    But I think Texas 'defying the world court' is the , and hope we execute the out of that mexican national, and say, "screw you ers--We're Texas".
    Agreed. Is Ignignitksotwiierdo on meds or something?

    But yeah, the U.S. won't tell the U.N. to off, so for once let's hope Perry has the stones to at least tell the World Court (a U.N. branch) to take a flying leap.

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    The US never recognized the World Court to begin with. Doing so would mean US soldiers could be tried by said court if accused there.
    So this is basically a non-story, and the will get his injection.

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    If Perry goes Hardcore Texan and executes this asshole, it will be one of the few cool things he's ever done.

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    If Perry goes Hardcore Texan and executes this asshole, it will be one of the few cool things he's ever done.
    qft (actually, I'm having trouble coming up with any other cool things he's done...).

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    This Is Texasssssssssssssssssss

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    Why are so many people on the side of criminals?

    I say if he did it, fry the er. Who cares if they informed him or not of his rights . . .

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    God Bless Texas.

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    Why are so many people on the side of criminals?

    I say if he did it, fry the er. Who cares if they informed him or not of his rights . . .
    A- ing-men.

    This whole 'so what if he raped and killed someone, he didn't get his phone call to the Mexican consulate' needs to be shoved up the World Court's elitist asses.

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    俺はまんこが大好きなんだよ baseline bum's Avatar
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    One of the cool things about lethal injection is that it's actually supposed to be a pretty brutal way for dumbfcuks like this to die. He gets to see it coming, and is allegedly awake and paralyzed as he dies.

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    If you come to Texas and kill somebody, we will kill you back. That’s our policy.

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    People make me sick

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    Agreed. Is Ignignitksotwiierdo on meds or something?

    But yeah, the U.S. won't tell the U.N. to off, so for once let's hope Perry has the stones to at least tell the World Court (a U.N. branch) to take a flying leap.
    I don't know what's so hard to understand, all i said was that CBF being a known RP supporter should back any form of sovereignty since that is what Ron Paul is all about.

    I'm sorry you prick ass East Texans cannot follow.

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    Screw the death penalty.

    Texas needs a gang rape crew.

    "You, Mr. Medellin, are sentenced to be gang raped each hour on the hour for the rest of your natural life. Sabu - take him away, and, what? Yes, Sabu, you and your friends can get started right away....."

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    This guy is very deserving of the death penalty.

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    This guy is very deserving of the death penalty.
    Anyone who kills (aiside from self defense) should be considered for capital punishement. No excuses.

    If the State finds you guilty and there are no mitigants to what you have done, I'm sorry brother but it's the chair, the lethal injection or whatever is the preferred method these days . . .

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    I don't know what's so hard to understand, all i said was that CBF being a known RP supporter should back any form of sovereignty since that is what Ron Paul is all about.

    I'm sorry you prick ass East Texans cannot follow.
    Probably because I'm not a prick ass East Texan. But thanks for playing.

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    Probably because I'm not a prick ass East Texan. But thanks for playing.
    You should have admitted you were an East Texan, without that crutch, now you're left to blame only yourself for your stupidity.

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    Or it could be because I haven't paid attention to your pissant little hatefest of Can't Be Faded, but I digress...

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    Or it could be because I haven't paid attention to your pissant little hatefest of Can't Be Faded, but I digress...
    SO you don't deny the latter?

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    possible ramifications.....among the more far fetched i can think of is Texas asserting itself for a future declaration of independence in 30 years....rofl.

    Seriously though yet another reason to brag about Texas being the .
    the world.

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