[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


Judy Haney sits on death row in Wetumpka, Alabama, convicted in 1988 of
murdering her husband, who she says routinely beat her and her children.
Women who kill an abusive spouse almost never receive the death penalty.
But Haney's defense was not all it might have been: one of her attorneys,
for instance, came to court so drunk that the judge halted the proceedings
and sent the man to jail overnight. When the trial resumed the next day,
Haney was convicted and sentenced to die.

[The "Time" reporter did not mention that this Judy did not do her own killing.
Maybe that was her mistake besides having a drunk lawyer.]
Best,     Terry 

"Lawyer - one trained to circumvent the law"  - The Devil's Dictionary 



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