http://www.wsws.org/articles/1999/jan1999/tex-j15.shtml
Thats the case its on.
Our system has alot of flaws these days, and i think the main reason behind that is the level of crime and the amount of people in the United States. Our legal system has much improved since the 16th century and now the flaws in our system are pointless rules and laws that make things way to difficult. For instance in the case of Farris vs. the state of Texas, Farris was convicted of murder in the first degree of a county The court excluded a juror that was against the death penalty; later on the supreme court ruled that the exclusion of a juror on the grounds that they don't support the death penalty is not legal. The state court decided to allow Farris to reappeal. But since his lawyers were trying to reappeal at a federal level the state courts decision didn't affect the case, and Farris was still put to death.
I think it is pretty obvious how unfair that is to Farris, who was most likely innocent and would have been freed if given the chance to reappeal. It must have been horrible for a lwayer to look an innocent man straight in the eye and say "Theres nothing i can do." Stories like this one make me cringe at the complications of our legal system. The system should be much more simple and easier to avoid improper endings like this one.
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