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Old, blind, crippled - and fit for execution

by Open-Publishing - Monday 16 January 2006
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Edito Governments USA

Schwarzenegger accused of ’affront to human dignity’ as he rejects clemency plea

By Andrew Gumbel

California’s Governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger, has denied clemency to the oldest prisoner on California’s Death Row, saying a murderer’s life should not be spared because he is old and ill. Although Clarence Ray Allen still has an appeal pending before the Supreme Court, the decision increases the likelihood that he will be executed by lethal injection on Tuesday, a day after he turns 76.

With Allen legally blind, hard of hearing, confined to a wheelchair by the debilitating effects of diabetes, and barely able to speak above a whisper, his judicial killing is being denounced as an affront to human dignity.

His case, the latest in a long line to raise disturbing questions about the way capital punishment is administered in the United States, is filled with ghoulish ironies. He almost died of a heart attack four months ago but doctors at San Quentin prison resuscitated him - fulfilling their professional obligations, just as the prison’s executioners are now preparing to fulfil theirs at one minute after midnight on Tuesday.

Special arrangements will have to be made to get Allen into the death chamber, which does not permit wheelchair access because of a steep bump running across the floor. (The chamber was designed for death by poison gas, and the lip helps to make the room airtight.) His lawyers have requested for him to be allowed to take his final steps with a walker, but the prison authorities have not made clear whether they will assent, as protocol dictates that prisoners’ hands must be manacled and their feet shackled as they make their final journey from holding cell to death chamber.

Two prison guards will be on hand - either to help Allen drag his feet over the lip of the door or else to carry him bodily on to the stretcher where he will be injected with drugs to knock him out, collapse his lungs and stop his heart.

Even by the grim standards of other executions, his treatment strikes activists as particularly shocking. "The death penalty is never right," Amnesty International’s UK campaigns director, Stephen Bowen, said, "but in the case of a seriously ill, elderly man with possible brain damage it is an affront to all standards of decency and justice."

Mr Schwarzenegger turned down Allen’s petition for clemency on Friday, just as he did a month ago in the case of Stanley "Tookie" Williams, one of the founders of the Crips street gang who became an outspoken and widely admired anti-gang activist in his final years on Death Row. That decision sparked an international furore.

There is little doubt about Allen’s guilt. He organised robberies under the guise of a security company he ran in Central Valley in the 1970s, then arranged the murder of four people who snitched to the authorities. The last three murders were ordered after he was behind bars.

But he hardly poses any threat now. Among those who support clemency are Daniel Vasquez, the former warden of San Quentin, who called him "a pathetic sight - aged, downcast, dejected, isolated, oblivious to his surroundings, cuffed to his wheelchair, and utterly defeated".

California’s Governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger, has denied clemency to the oldest prisoner on California’s Death Row, saying a murderer’s life should not be spared because he is old and ill. Although Clarence Ray Allen still has an appeal pending before the Supreme Court, the decision increases the likelihood that he will be executed by lethal injection on Tuesday, a day after he turns 76.

With Allen legally blind, hard of hearing, confined to a wheelchair by the debilitating effects of diabetes, and barely able to speak above a whisper, his judicial killing is being denounced as an affront to human dignity.

His case, the latest in a long line to raise disturbing questions about the way capital punishment is administered in the United States, is filled with ghoulish ironies. He almost died of a heart attack four months ago but doctors at San Quentin prison resuscitated him - fulfilling their professional obligations, just as the prison’s executioners are now preparing to fulfil theirs at one minute after midnight on Tuesday.

Special arrangements will have to be made to get Allen into the death chamber, which does not permit wheelchair access because of a steep bump running across the floor. (The chamber was designed for death by poison gas, and the lip helps to make the room airtight.) His lawyers have requested for him to be allowed to take his final steps with a walker, but the prison authorities have not made clear whether they will assent, as protocol dictates that prisoners’ hands must be manacled and their feet shackled as they make their final journey from holding cell to death chamber.

Two prison guards will be on hand - either to help Allen drag his feet over the lip of the door or else to carry him bodily on to the stretcher where he will be injected with drugs to knock him out, collapse his lungs and stop his heart.

Even by the grim standards of other executions, his treatment strikes activists as particularly shocking. "The death penalty is never right," Amnesty International’s UK campaigns director, Stephen Bowen, said, "but in the case of a seriously ill, elderly man with possible brain damage it is an affront to all standards of decency and justice."

Mr Schwarzenegger turned down Allen’s petition for clemency on Friday, just as he did a month ago in the case of Stanley "Tookie" Williams, one of the founders of the Crips street gang who became an outspoken and widely admired anti-gang activist in his final years on Death Row. That decision sparked an international furore.

There is little doubt about Allen’s guilt. He organised robberies under the guise of a security company he ran in Central Valley in the 1970s, then arranged the murder of four people who snitched to the authorities. The last three murders were ordered after he was behind bars.

But he hardly poses any threat now. Among those who support clemency are Daniel Vasquez, the former warden of San Quentin, who called him "a pathetic sight - aged, downcast, dejected, isolated, oblivious to his surroundings, cuffed to his wheelchair, and utterly defeated".

http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/article338638.ece

Forum posts

  • I don’t believe in the death penalty. If killing is wrong, it’s wrong.—period. But i don’t blame Schwarzenegger for upholding the law. I blame the people of California.for passing the law and not changing it.

    • Killing this poor unfortunate soul sits right in there with the overseas use of napalm and torture, the whole idea that one group of citizens (the rich) can hold the power of life and death over the any other group, usually the poor.

    • "killing this poor unfortunate soul..." You have got to be kidding. This human piece of garbage paid another piece of human trash to kill people who did their civil duty to get this scum behind bars. Who is more unfortunate? This POS or the 17 year old girl or 18 year old man whose lives were cut short for this animal’s revenge. Wake up!

  • .....denounced as an affront to human dignity???

    The US is the worlds leader in such actions. Guantanimo, secret prisons, 100,000 civilians in iraq for a LIE, various mysterious ’suicides’.

    C’mon! You don’ think the US, or particularly a Governor who supported the nazi party, to part with tradition now, do you?

  • Twenty five years in prison and THEN they murder the guy. Yep, that’s justice—American justice. State-sanctioned murder. Great stuff. These days I’m having a hard time trying to separate the average American bloke from their rotting, decaying systems—of government, of justice, of health, etc. As someone already pointed out, capital punishment is on the books because American yahoos voted for it. Disgusting. And they dare to scoff at people in other countries who commit the very same atrocities. The U.S., albeit dangerous, has become a joke. Democracy, indeed.

  • A violent society. A police state.

    This can’t be taken as a serious example for freedom and democracy!? Schwarzenegger is European and I expected different behavior.

    America can not criticise any other country for their bold behavior.

  • Well, if you all read the news of some of the eye witness’s you will find out that this murder was not in as bad a shape as his attornies and others stated.

    He should have been put to death a long time before this. And to think that we, even you complainers, were paying to house, feed, give medical care to him, and the people he killed, and had killed never had a chance to live as long as he. Clerance Ray Allen got what he deserved. An Eye for an Eye........

    Get over it, and go find a life.

  • Excellent ! The Governator upheld the law and ignored the Ivory Talk of the whining, ever losing liberals. Ahnold was just taking the trash out, thats all, even old garbage is STILL garbage. You people are funny.

    • Murder is murder you pro-capital punishment neanderthals. Bet you’re also for beating the crap out of the Iraqi people in order to purge their country of Saddam Hussein—and call your actions "spreading democracy." Bet you also get off on torture (obviously you do since you don’t have a problem with murdering a man who’s spent 25 years in prison—yes, that’s torture). And I also bet that most of you neanderthals believe in God. You’re all a piece of work and you and those of your ilk in all countries are precisely why we can’t pull together a peaceful world. What a pathetic lot you are—absolutely no different than those whose lives you want the state to take. It’s interesting to note that you resent tax payers’ money going toward keeping convicted murderers in prison for their entire lives, but how do you feel about billions of tax payers’ money systematically being poured into the coffers of private contractors for their efforts in keeping war in the forefront?

  • By keeping alive this man, (for his execution) the state wants to provide the example, for the ’proles’ that ’justice is being done’ no matter how macabre it is.
    All practical consideration are generally against capital punisment, such as the ever present danger of executing innocents, its actual proven counterproductivity to fight serious crime etc. No matter, certain governments insist to continue this practice, to demonstrate the state all encompassing rights over its citizens, including their ’judicial killing’. Schwarzenegger know his duty, -beside he doesn’t want to look like a’ girlie man’- and will continue to deny clemency from convicts.
    Tom

  • I can not believe that anyone in thier right mind would stop this execution.
    Some of you free thinking MORONS should try being on the side of those who were murdered via this demon possessed man.
    I hate to think that a tragedy like this, happening to someone dear to you would WAKE YOU UP............Get real, the man is a piece of garbage........and garbage needs to taken out........