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Re: Richard A. Leavitt - ID - 6/12/12
« Reply #30 on: June 08, 2012, 02:37:41 PM »
Ok stick the guy in the holding cell.. make him walk with the IV rigs in his arms.
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Re: Richard A. Leavitt - ID - 6/12/12
« Reply #31 on: June 08, 2012, 03:49:02 PM »
"It's rough for about like mainly the first three, four years," said Leavitt.  "But then you start settling in and all there is to do is read books, watch TV, listen to the radio and that gets boring after a while."

Oh my God...it tears me apart to think of this poor man having nothing to do all day except read, watch TV, and listen to music...the brutality of our penal system astounds me...NOT!

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Re: Richard A. Leavitt - ID - 6/12/12
« Reply #32 on: June 09, 2012, 01:31:44 AM »
And to think that if he was outside he could be doing something challenging and inspirational like murdering people. 8)
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Re: Richard A. Leavitt - ID - 6/12/12
« Reply #33 on: June 09, 2012, 05:52:55 AM »
Ok so sorry don't want to impinge on your rights..... Take away the books, tv and radio... Then he wont get bored of them!!!!
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Re: Richard A. Leavitt - ID - 6/12/12
« Reply #34 on: June 11, 2012, 06:57:10 AM »
Court: News groups can have full access to Idaho execution
 

BOISE, Idaho (AP) – A federal appeals court ruled Friday that witnesses should have full viewing access to Idaho's upcoming execution, siding with The Associated Press and 16 other news organizations.

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued the decision a day after hearing arguments in a lawsuit from the news groups seeking to change Idaho's protocol, saying it's unconstitutionally restrictive.

The case aims to strike down a portion of Idaho's regulations that prevent witnesses — including reporters acting as representatives of the public — from watching executions until after catheters have been inserted into the veins of death row inmates.

The lawsuit comes as lethal injections have drawn greater scrutiny, from whether the drugs are effective to whether the execution personnel are properly trained.

It's unclear how the ruling will affect the scheduled execution next week of Idaho death row inmate Richard Leavitt, who will be put to death by lethal injection. Leavitt was convicted of the 1984 murder of a Blackfoot woman.

"We, of course, respect the court's decision. We will take the necessary measures to assure that the execution continues as scheduled," said Idaho Department of Correction spokesman Jeff Ray.

A federal judge Tuesday denied a request from the news groups seeking to prevent Leavitt's execution without the changes. The news organizations appealed that ruling to the 9th Circuit.

The appellate judges, during arguments Thursday, noted that the 9th Circuit had already ruled in a 2002 California case that every aspect of an execution should be open to witnesses, from the moment the condemned enters the death chamber to the final heartbeat.

The decade-old decision established what was expected of the nine Western states within the court's jurisdiction. A decade later, four of the states have kept part of each execution away from public view, according to death penalty experts.

"Nearly a decade ago, we held in the clearest possible terms that 'the public enjoys a First Amendment right to view executions from the moment the condemned is escorted into the execution chamber," the judges said in their ruling Friday. "The State of Idaho has had ample opportunity for the past decade to adopt an execution procedure that reflects this settled law."

Idaho, Arizona, Washington and Montana have conducted 14 lethal injections since the 9th Circuit ruling in 2002, and half of each procedure has been behind closed doors.

Chuck Brown, an attorney for the news organizations, predicted that the 9th Circuit ruling over Idaho's execution process will prompt those remaining states to change their policies to allow for a full viewing of the execution process.

"That's exactly what will happen," said Brown, who added that the ruling clears up any uncertainty about the intent of the 9th Circuit's 2002 decision. "It clears up any doubt."

While U.S. District Judge Edward J. Lodge took issue with the timing of the May 24 request from the news groups, saying it was too close to Leavitt's execution, the 9th Circuit disagreed, saying the state was at fault. The appellate judges noted that media representatives had asked prison officials to alter the execution procedure before November 2011 execution of Paul Rhoades.

The news organizations filed their case after talks were unsuccessful with prison officials, who took the position that the 2002 ruling was based on facts unique to California, Brown said, citing letters from Idaho correction director Brent Reinke.

"We fault the State, not the media plaintiffs, for our need to consider this question several days before an execution: the State has missed opportunity after opportunity to bring its execution procedures into compliance with the clear law of this Circuit," the ruling also said.

During arguments on Thursday, Judge Marsha Berzon questioned why Idaho should be an exception when other states have decided that entire executions can be seen by the public.

"California has been doing it. Ohio has been doing it. Arizona just announced they are going to do it," Berzon said. "You haven't put anything in the record that Idaho is different in this regard. That you haven't done."

www.usatoday.com/news/nation/story/2012-06-08/news-groups-view-idaho-exeuct...
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Re: Richard A. Leavitt - ID - 6/12/12
« Reply #35 on: June 11, 2012, 07:00:50 AM »

Idaho to execute death row inmate Richard Leavitt by lethal injection Tuesday


JESSIE L. BONNER  Associated Press
First Posted: June 10, 2012 - 11:01 am
Last Updated: June 10, 2012 - 11:01 am
 
BOISE, Idaho — It's been more than a quarter century since Danette Elg's mutilated body was found on a punctured waterbed in her bedroom.

On Tuesday, the state of Idaho is scheduled to execute by lethal inejection her convicted killer, Richard Leavitt.

Prosecutors say Leavitt stabbed Elg repeatedly with exceptional force at her Blackfoot home. Leavitt has long maintained his innocence, while his defense attorneys have argued that he sustained brain damage and has a mental disorder that contributed to his actions.

If Leavitt's execution moves forward as planned, he will become the second person executed by the state in the last seven months. Paul Ezra Rhoades, who was convicted of killing three people in eastern Idaho in 1987, was put to death in November.

www.khq.com/story/18749046/convicted-killer-set-to-be-executed-on-tuesday
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Re: Richard A. Leavitt - ID - 6/12/12
« Reply #36 on: June 11, 2012, 10:19:35 AM »
Leavitt has long maintained his innocence, while his defense attorneys have argued that he sustained brain damage and has a mental disorder that contributed to his actions.

 ??? Wait a minute...what actions...I thought he was innocent.  ???

Even the scumbag's attorneys know the POS is guilty!  >:(
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Re: Richard A. Leavitt - ID - 6/12/12
« Reply #37 on: June 11, 2012, 11:44:20 AM »
Final preps underway for Leavitt execution

by Justin Corr
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BOISE -- On Tuesday, Richard Leavitt will be executed for the 1984 murder of Danette Elg in Blackfoot. The Idaho Department of Correction is making the final preparations for his death by lethal injection.
 
The maximum security prison is now in Incident Command Mode, which means heightened alert and heightened security. It will stay that way until after the execution.
 
Leavitt is in a cell in F Block, the same building that holds the execution chamber where he is scheduled to be put to death on Tuesday. He's being monitored 24 hours a day by two officers.
 
"For an individual who's looking at, what we're looking at on Tuesday, he's anxious but in fairly good spirits," said Brent Reinke, the Director of the Department of Correction.
 
He says Leavitt has had regular visits from his attorney, but has not requested a spiritual advisor.
 
"Other than that, he's been waiting and watching, and watching legal procedures, legal actions like we all have been," said Reinke.
 
Leavitt is expected to have visitors through the night on Monday, his execution is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. Tuesday.
 
Reinke says he's expecting members of the victim's family and Leavitt's family to be there, but can't yet say who or how many might be witnesses to the execution. A handful of law enforcement and government officials and some media will be allowed to witness the execution.
 
Leavitt will be allowed to make a statement, then given a single lethal injection.
 
"As we move forward, it will be the one drug of pentobarbital," said Reinke.
 
This new protocol is a departure from the three injections of three different chemicals used in the past. The other chemicals became harder to obtain, and according to one lawyer representing death row inmates, the one injection reduces the risk of excruciating pain for the prisoner.
 
Reinke is also expecting protesters.
 
"This is a very polarizing event. So we'll be having both pros and cons," said Reinke. "We have lots, areas set aside for individuals who want to come out and express their freedom of speech."
 
But Reinke says no matter how you feel about this man or the process, his department has a job to do on Tuesday.
 
"We want to make sure that this is carried out with as much professionalism, dignity, and respect as we possibly can," said Reinke.
 
After the execution, Leavitt's body will be handed over to the Ada County coroner.
 
Reinke also says the escort and medical teams have been training for this day for months, and their mental well being is one of his biggest priorities.

www.ktvb.com/news/crime/IDOC-makes-final-preps-for-Leavitt-execution-158260...
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Re: Richard A. Leavitt - ID - 6/12/12
« Reply #38 on: June 11, 2012, 12:27:37 PM »
"professionalism, dignity, and respect as we possibly can"

Not exactly how he killed his victim, then.
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Re: Richard A. Leavitt - ID - 6/12/12
« Reply #39 on: June 11, 2012, 12:38:02 PM »
Leavitt: 'I'm about to be executed for a crime I did not commit'

Idaho set to execute second Death Row inmate within a year

BOISE, Idaho (KBOI) - Richard Albert Leavitt, a man scheduled to be tomorrow, says Idaho is about to kill an innocent man.
 
"I'm about to be executed for a crime I did not commit," Leavitt told KBOI-TV senior reporter Scott Logan from Death Row in a phone interview.
 
Leavitt, 54, is scheduled to die by lethal injection Tuesday for what a judge called "a grossly inhumane act of murder that went beyond all decency."
 
The incident occurred on July 18, 1984 in Blackfoot.

On that day, prosecutors say Leavitt repeatedly stabbed 31-year-old Danette Elg in the bedroom of her home, using exceptional force, and then cut out her sexual organs either as she died or shortly afterward.
 
Leavitt knew Elg, who two days before her murder called police about a prowler at her home. She identified Leavitt as the prowler.
 
Following Elg's death, but before her body was found, Leavitt contacted police and expressed concern that she was missing.
 
On July 21, 1984, with Leavitt present, Blackfoot police entered Elg's home and discovered her mutilated body.
 
Police also found Leavitt's blood at the murder scene. He gave different stories about how his blood got there, but ultimately said he had a nosebleed while visiting Elg earlier and wiped his nose with her clothing. | What's it like on Idaho's Death Row?

But Leavitt continues to maintain his innocence.

"I did not kill, I was not there, I did not mutilate," Leavitt told KBOI-TV.

The convicted killer says he has passed two lie detector tests.

While those results may not be admissible as evidence, Leavitt says it's all he can do to show he's innocent. He says he is resigned to his fate if he dies.
 
"I'm prepared for Tuesday," he said. "I've made my peace with God - I know where I'm going."
 
Leavitt said he plans to use his remaining days visiting with family and talking with his attorneys.
 
"I hope the people of Idaho, who I am dying in the name of, can sleep a lot better at night..." he said.  ;D ;D ;D
 
The 54-year-old said he has no plans to issue any final words on Tuesday, where he's scheduled to die at 10 a.m.
 
"If I do get executed maybe the citizens of Idaho will wake up a little bit and take a look and say, 'shouldn't this person at least have been given clemency...," he said. "There's nothing else I can do to show you, or to prove to you that I didn't do it but say, 'I didn't do it.'"
 
Leavitt will be offered baked chicken, fries and milk for his final meal.

www.kboi2.com/news/local/Idaho-death-row-richard-leavitt-news-interview-158...

No word on whether this is his special meal or what every other thug on the row is getting tonight.
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Re: Richard A. Leavitt - ID - 6/12/12
« Reply #40 on: June 11, 2012, 01:06:51 PM »
direct link to the interview:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8GjCodMqAo
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Re: Richard A. Leavitt - ID - 6/12/12
« Reply #41 on: June 12, 2012, 06:57:17 AM »

US Supreme Court denies Leavitt's motion for stay of execution


By Scott Logan
Last Updated: Jun 11, 2012 at 8:35 PM MDT
 
BOISE, Idaho (KBOI) - The United States Supreme Court has denied convicted killer Richard Leavitt's motion for a stay of execution.

The denial on Monday from the country's high court comes as the State of Idaho is in the final hours of a detailed protocol for its second execution in the last seven months.

The Idaho Department of Correction has specific guidelines governing what is to happen almost every minute leading up to Tuesday morning at 10 a.m. when convicted killer Richard Leavitt is scheduled to die by lethal injection.

Leavitt, 53, is scheduled to be executed for the 1984 murder of 31-year-old Danette Elg of Blackfoot. | What's it like on Death Row?

The day before the execution, administrators will ensure the execution unit is complete, the proper restraints ready and the medical supply and chemical inventory checked.

The warden will make sure all of Leavitt's personal property -- except one religious item -- is removed and inventoried.

Leavitt will eat his last meal (from the regular inmate menu) of baked chicken, fries and milk at 7 p.m.

All phone calls and visits will end at 9 p.m. Monday except those from Leavitt's attorneys or as approved by the warden.

Prison administrators declined to say who Leavitt will see during the time allowed but Leavitt told KBOI 2News on Friday he planned to visit with family.

Leavitt will be offered a mild sedative twice before his execution at 11 p.m. Monday and no later than four hours prior to the execution.

www.kboi2.com/news/local/leavitt-execution-158493555.html
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Re: Richard A. Leavitt - ID - 6/12/12
« Reply #42 on: June 12, 2012, 07:04:49 AM »
Idaho prison officials make final preparations for scheduled execution of Richard Leavitt


By Associated Press, Updated: Tuesday, June 12

BOISE, Idaho — An Idaho man convicted of brutally killing a woman nearly three decades ago and mutilating her body is set to be executed Tuesday, marking the first time witnesses will be allowed to watch the whole process of lethal injection in the state after a challenge by media organizations.

Death row inmates in Idaho and nationwide have challenged lethal injection procedures in part by claiming that the insertion of the IVs can be easily botched, resulting in excruciating pain or other problems. But until now, witnesses in Idaho and several other states were barred from watching the first part of the procedure.

The state made the policy change under order from the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals after The Associated Press and 16 other news organizations sued, contending Idaho’s former policy preventing witnesses from viewing the first half of each execution violated the First Amendment rights of the public.

Leavitt was sentenced to death in 1985 for the brutal stabbing murder of 31-year-old Blackfoot resident, Danette Elg, the year before. He has maintained his innocence, but former U.S. Attorney Tom Moss, who was the Bingham County prosecutor who brought the case against Leavitt, says he has no doubt the condemned man is guilty of the crime.

Leavitt was arrested after authorities discovered Elg’s body in her bedroom several days after she’d been killed. Prosecutors said Leavitt stabbed her repeatedly with exceptional force, and then cut out her sexual organs.

At his sentencing, former 7th District Judge H. Reynold George noted that Leavitt came from a law-abiding family, was married and steadily employed before his arrest, but said those mitigating factors were only “feathers on the scale when balanced against the grossly inhumane act of murder that went beyond all decency.”

If the execution moves forward as planned, Leavitt will be the second person executed in Idaho in the past seven months and the first person in the state to be put to death using a single, lethal dose of the surgical sedative pentobarbital. The state’s two previous lethal injection executions relied on toxic doses of three separate drugs.

In those two executions — Keith Wells in 1994 and Paul Ezra Rhoades in 2011 — witnesses were only allowed to view the second half of the procedure after the condemned inmate was strapped to a table and had the intravenous lines inserted in his arms. This time, witnesses will be allowed to watch as Leavitt is escorted into the death chamber, strapped down, connected to equipment to monitor his consciousness level and inserted with IVs.

On Sunday, Leavitt’s attorneys filed an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court asking for a stay of execution and for the high court to consider the case. The Supreme Court denied both requests Monday afternoon.

www.washingtonpost.com/national/idaho-prison-officials-make-final-preparations-f...

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Re: Richard A. Leavitt - ID - 6/12/12
« Reply #43 on: June 12, 2012, 07:19:34 AM »
IDOC Spokesman Jeff Ray says Leavitt has ordered baked chicken, french fries and milk for his last meal.

Idaho inmates can only pick from the prison's standard menu items when ordering their last meal...but still, this is about as bland as I can imagine...

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Re: Richard A. Leavitt - ID - 6/12/12
« Reply #44 on: June 12, 2012, 08:08:15 AM »
Richard Leavitt's mood, activity, leading up to execution

Credit: John Masters / KTVB
by KTVB.COM

Posted on June 12, 2012 at 8:56 AM MDT
 
BOISE -- Idaho Dept. of Corrections Director Brent Reinke spoke to members of the media in a short briefing prior to convicted murderer Richard Leavitt's Tuesday execution.

Reinke addressing those gathered outside the Idaho Maximum Security Institution just after 8 a.m.
 
Idaho's top prison official began by emphasizing the serious nature of the execution, saying prison staff "take no joy in this duty."
 
Reinke went on to explain that preparations for the State's second execution in seven months have seen few changes since the execution of Paul Ezra Rhodes in October.
 
The prison chief also took several questions from reporters.
 
Reinke described Leavitt's current mood as "resolved," and said the convicted murderer had been meeting with family members throughout Monday night.

Reinke said Leavitt did not meet with a spiritual adviser.
 
Reinke also explained that Leavitt had been offered, and had subsequently taken  :o several sedatives  :o in preparation for his 10 a.m. execution.
 
Leavitt is also actively meeting with his attorney, and will continue to do so until the final minutes of his life, according to Reinke.

www.ktvb.com/home/Richard-Leavitts-execution-158493515.html

Hope they don't knock him out before he gets strapped down!
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