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The governor gave Walton a life sentence without the possibility of parole just a day before he would have become the 100th person to be put to death in Virginia since 1976, when the U.S. Supreme Court reinstated capital punishment.
Walton had pleaded guilty in 1997 to killing Jessie and Elizabeth Kendrick and Archie Moore in Danville. His attorneys have spent years fighting the death penalty imposed on him on the grounds that he is both mentally retarded and schizophrenic.
He was first set to die in 2003, but that date was pushed back while federal courts reviewed Walton’s mental competence, eventually finding him fit for execution.
Kaine first reviewed the matter in 2006 and delayed Walton’s death for further review of his mental condition. Since then, Walton continued to live in a “self-imposed state of isolation,” communicated infrequently, and had no personal possessions or interest in contact with the outside world, the governor said.
“In light of this information, I am again compelled to find that one cannot reasonably conclude that Walton is fully aware of the punishment he is about to suffer and why he is about to suffer it,” Kaine said.
The decision drew praise from death penalty opponents and criticism from Virginia Attorney General Robert McDonnell, who said he respectfully disagreed with Kaine.
“Evidence of an inmate’s competency is more effectively evaluated by a judicial officer,” McDonnell said.
Jon Sheldon, board president of Virginians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty, said Kaine’s decision “would have been very difficult for any governor not to make, from either party.”
“It was a case that just cried out for clemency,” Sheldon said.
wflook@dcexaminer.com



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Shamon said:
To be blunt, I don't count Kaine's decision as shameful. The guy's a retard, and knew not what he did, or what is about to happen to him. He likely does not even know he's in PRISON. We have laws, and amendments to our constitution designed to protect the mentally ill and handicapped, and this guy was both. I am infinitely more shamed by folks who cry for such a person to be strung up, in the name of "the people of Virginia", as if they themselves are itching to throw the switch. Yeah, that just sends a WONDERFUL statement about our respect for human rights as a country, doesn't it? This isn't to say I oppose the death penalty. Far from it! I honestly feel it has its place, and would love for it to be expanded to rapists and remorseless child molestors. However, if it gets thrown around on the basis of "wherever the District Attourney feels like it", then nothing stands to protect us from some fool instituting, say, Shariah law. Nothing BUT death penalty.
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70chip said:
Kaine is a Harvard Liberal Elitist who is more worried about what his yankee lovin commie bosses up north would think, than about what paltry promises (lies) he made to constituents when he was hustling them for votes. He's a disgrace to the Old Dominion. Disgrace.
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reader said:
I oppose the death penalty, good job Gov. Kaine. The man's retarded, he doesn't understand what's happening.
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Examiner Reader said:
Gov. Tim Kaine is a hardcore liberal and opposes the death penalty in any case. It is no surprise that he failed the citizens of Virginia with his decision on this matter.
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