
About
the Case
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In
the
early hours of a cold November morning in east Texas, five people
piled in a car for a short trip to Longview. Twenty
four hours later, two men were dead and three men were in
custody for murder.
Two
best friends and one teenager just four months after his 18th birthday,
who had only known these people a few short months were the
three in custody. The two best friends made deals (unsigned at trial
time) to name the teenage acquaintance the ringleader of the murders.
There
are
two things that motivate a prosecutor to leave deals unsigned at
trial. The most important motivation, disclosure. A deal must be
disclosed to the jury. By leaving the deal unsigned the testimony that
no deal existed is "truthful", therefore the testimony can be trusted.
The
second and least spoken about is the obvious control the prosecutor has
over the testimony. The teenager was Mr. Young, and the compelling
evidence that lead to his conviction was the testimony of the best
friends, a police chase, and juvenile records from a time when this
young man was tossed from parent to parent, facility to facility.
"Proof
beyond
a reasonable doubt" is the standard for conviction. The
prosecution achieved this by soliciting lies from one of the co
defendants. This co defendant failed a lie detector test, in front of
his own attorney and the investigator for the prosecution. The
prosecution still called him as a witness and incited his less than
truthful testimony. This is called prosecutorial misconduct. As an
ethical question, it is unethical for an attorney to solicit testimony
that is known to be false.
"Preponderance
of
evidence" is the standard for the death penalty question of future
dangerousness. Somehow, Texas believes it has a crystal ball, and can
determine whether or not someone will be dangerous in the future. When
a jury believes in the punishment phase of a trial that the convicted
will commit more crimes from behind bars, a death sentence is warranted.
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