Keystone State's Feud WIth Federal Defender Office
Posted on Jan 5, 2015 10:08am PST
In Pennsylvania, 429 death warrants have been signed since 1985 but only
three people have been executed. The state's top judge, Chief Justice
Ronald D. Castille of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court , blamed its failings
largely on the Federal Community Defender Office. The chief justice said
"the ... the organization prolongs death penalty proceedings, using
unethical delaying tactics and summoning many experts."
Beyond that, he said, the mission of the federal defender office is supposed
to be federal in nature. Funded by $17 million a year in federal taxpayer
funds, the federal office has injected itself into many Pennsylvania-jurisdiction
death row cases, creating more costs for state taxpayers, Castille said.
"Tremendous extra costs," Castille said....
The immense expense surrounding the Keystone State's machinery of death
has spawned many in the legislature to advocate the abolition of the death
penalty. However, Castille said it was up to the Legislature, not the
courts, to change the system. But, he said, "The only way you will
be able to change the system is to get the Federal Community Defender
Office out of the system."
It should also be noted that Castille is nearing the end of his tenure
as chief justice and he's had a running feud with the federal defender's
office over the past five or so years. I wish him well in his retirement
and would encourage him to move to either Texas or Arizona where he can
cheer the executions that occur on a routine basis.
http://readingeagle.com/news/article/states-chief-justice-cites-meddling-intrusion-in-death-penalty-cases