MT @chrisgeidner: Why the Supreme Court stopped a scheduled execution in Missouri tonight: http://ow.ly/2bw6Yh #SCOTUS #SEUTxDP
@bradleybclark @rkellusturner @TasneemN Then not quite sure why you were replying to us with what we wrote.
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@chrisgeidner@rkellusturner@TasneemN Because Ryan is pointing the argument out to to his death penalty seminar. -
@bradleybclark@rkellusturner Ah,@TasneemN and I just got stuck in your back-and-forth & you weren't saying something about our report. OK! -
@chrisgeidner my students and I#SEUTxDP appreciate your work. Thank you for reporting.
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@chrisgeidner I'm not taking issue with the story. My issue is with this guy's "cruel and unusual" argument and the hypocrisy of the claim. -
@bradleybclark Well, unless you support, like, equivalent punishment for all crimes - you get hit by a car if you hit someone - all ... -
@bradleybclark ... punishments (let alone leniency/parole/etc.) meet that definition of "hypocrisy" on some level, don't they? -
@chrisgeidner Perhaps but not quite like death penalty opponents.
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@chrisgeidner (2)...to push anti-death penalty agenda. -
@bradleybclark I definitely want our legal reporting to stand on its own and to fully detail whatever is going on with the case. -
@chrisgeidner I think the story accomplishes that. I clerked at the TX CCA & wrote an opinion that ult freed a man from death row. ...
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@chrisgeidner (1) Right. In fact, I applaud you for pointing the facts of his crime out in your story. Too many use the power of the pen...Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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