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Britain to challenge Death Row cases in US
By Robert Verkaik, Legal Affairs Correspondent
10 September 2001
The British Government is preparing to launch a legal challenge against
America over its use of the death penalty.
In an unprecedented move the Foreign Office will instruct  lawyers to
intervene in an attempt to halt the executions of two men with dual British
and US nationality currently on Death Row. One is scheduled to die in the
electric chair before the end of the year. Britain is also considering taking a
case to the International Court of Justice in The Hague to challenge America
over its death penalty policy.
Ministers are known to have serious concerns about the trials of both men and the 
quality of the evidence used to convict them.
Tracy Housel, 42, who was born a British subject in Bermuda, was convicted of beating 
and strangling to death a woman in Georgia. He was sentenced to die in 1985.
Last week his lawyers applied to the US Supreme Court in an 11th-hour effort to save 
his life. They argued that he was suffering from a mental illness at the time of the 
crime and may have been badly advised by his lawyer
s about his guilty plea.
The second man, Jackie Elliott, 41, was born at the former Bentwaters air force base 
in Suffolk to American parents. He denied but was convicted of the rape and murder of 
an 18-year-old woman 15 years ago. His American la
wyers believe another man, who gave evidence against him at the trial, was responsible 
for the murder.
The Washington government is understood to be angry that the Foreign Office should 
choose to act on two Death Row cases involving American citizens who acquired British 
nationality only by an accident of birth.
But a spokeswoman for the Foreign Office said yesterday that the former foreign 
secretary Robin Cook had made  clear earlier this year that government policy was to 
express Britain's "strong opposition to the death penalt
y and its imposition on British nationals". She said people either had the right to 
British nationality or they did not  there was no halfway position.
While the Housel case will be the first to test the Government's new policy, more 
embarrassment will be caused by the case of Elliott, who is on Death Row in Texas, 
where George Bush was governor before he became Presiden
t.
Although Mr Bush was not Texas governor at the time Elliott's death sentence was 
imposed, he was responsible for rubber-stamping 139 executions, more than any other 
American governor, during his six-year tenure.
Lawyers acting for Housel say the tougher stance adopted by the British Government 
represents an important step forward. Until now the Foreign Office has refused to 
intervene in American death penalty cases until all judi
cial avenues have been exhausted.
Housel's lawyers, Hugh Southey, a barrister at Michael Mansfield's chambers in London, 
and Yasmine Waldje, a solicitor at the City law firm Lovells, have had urgent meetings 
with Foreign Office officials to try to get the
 Government to take unprecedented steps to save their client's life.
The lawyers and the Foreign Office have been working closely with the US-based British 
barrister Clive Stafford-Smith  a  renowned champion of human rights, particularly in 
death penalty cases  and Reprieve, a Death Row p
risoner support group. They intend to offer British legal representation to Elliott, 
who until now has not been officially recognised as a British subject.
Yesterday, the Foreign Office said that before its lawyers  formally intervened in the 
cases it would continue to use diplomatic channels to help to secure a reprieve for 
both men. "We are to make diplomatic representatio
ns on behalf of Housel and are considering the best way forward in the case of 
Elliott," the spokeswoman said.
Andie Lambe, UK director of Reprieve, described the Government's involvement as "an 
historic step forward" that not only granted UK recognition to British-American Death 
Row inmates but also gave diplomatic force to the c
ampaign to keep the men alive.
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